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6-28-2008 6:00 AM315 views
Just when you thought the boasting from XP couldn’t get any more far-fetched, the cars also have the added advantage of being able to be driven off a cliff without serious injury and the capability to float in the event of flood or tsunami.
But surely they’ll just burst? Well, actually no they won’t. Not only are they constructed out of the same polymer materials used to cushion NASA's rovers when they landed on Mars; multiple chambers will protect the vehicle from just popping like a balloon.

Ludicrous as they might sound, these cars may well be the future of driving as we know it. At around $10,000, these vehicles should be in production by 2010 so don’t be surprised if a miniature bouncy castle on wheels overtakes you on the motorway in a few years time.
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6-28-2008 9:05 AM
LoPhatt
Like bumper cars, only better. Now there is an approach with merit, it beats out the insurance companies and the power brokers with air and a thin film. I like it.
6-28-2008 9:39 AM
abailart
I have almost perfected the design for an inflatable bicycle.
6-28-2008 10:22 AM
LoPhatt
"Research shows that the metal in your car is the largest cause of death and injury," the company explains on its Web site. "The shrapnel, body compression immobility, lung compression, dismemberment and other serious results of a crash are most often caused by the inflexibility of metal and the permanent deformation of the body of the metal car around or into your body. Hence the need for, and name of, the Jaws of Life."
6-28-2008 11:38 AM
carrerinyes
Looking forward to both!
6-28-2008 12:34 PM
LoPhatt
I mean really, every time I go to the store for bread I tote 2000 pounds of steel with me. Everyone is driving a weapon of mass confusion.
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