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@funnypoetbob Right and the pink unicorns pooping gold bars will fly over on Thursday. The MDI air car is a stinking scam and has been since 1996, 5 mile range, hideously ineffcient 6hp engine and always for sale............ next year
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@fizzguts They do 80 mile an hour and this is fast enough for any one and the creator has since made a refillable tank so that the car fills itself as it runs. If they scrapped every petrol car tomorrow the cash folk would save would rapidly put global economy right, folk would spend that cash on several other things. There is only the oil barons and petrol owners ever say different.
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czekam na taki 1.8 turbo i jadę na wycieczkę po europie
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fuck this, when i get my Tahoe, i'm keeping it!!!!!!!
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are you tellin me this sucker is nuclear?
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If it doesn't have one, why isn't there an onboard compressor to replace a small amount of the air, allowing this car to go even further on one fill up?
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@creamyfilling102 Because that would be even more stupid than putting big wheels on the back axle so it always rolled down hill
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@funnypoetbob if we all had these cars the world would be a disaster as these short range inefficient pieces of crap would collapse the energy supply. The only reason they are being sold next year, always next year, is because they are a long running con aimed at technically ignorant but wealthy fools
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If we all had these cars the cash we would all globally save on petrol we would all be spending on other things this would put global economy right. And help the environment with zero emissions. But as usual the politicians an d the petrol companies are just way to greedy to allow this to ever happen. They could mass produce the cars and make their cash from that
This car has never run 200km on one fill-up - that was the theoretical number they came up with based on a short early run. The electricity it takes to compress the air would get an EV several times farther.
hempev 5 months ago 14
There is absolutey no reason why this shouldn't have hit the ground running by now.
HornetFellow 3 months ago 11