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The Arctic Rolls
It can attain speeds of up to 125mph, boasts 15 inch front and rear suspension and a 110bp fuel injected engine. It's even environmentally friendly, emitting 95% less carbon monoxide than the closest competitor. So what's the catch? Well, you do need a spare £8000 in your pocket before you can lay hands on it.
£8000.00
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SoloTrek XFV
Up above the streets and houses….
Ok, so it’s still in the prototype stage at the moment, but you’ll want to sign up a bit smartish if you want to be one of the first to own one of these hovering behemoths.
The SoloTrek uses normal fuel to power it to its top speed of 80Mph - just imagine the looks of bewilderment as you quite literally drop into your local Sainsburys to fill up.
£65000
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Moller Skycar M400
Once private air travel was the exclusive preserve of the rich and famous. Sadly, it still is, unless you happen to have the lion’s share of half a million lying dormant in your bank account. The Skycar, though, has whipped the Firebox team into a collective frenzy with its vertical take off capability and vaguely enticing 380Mph top speed.
£324000
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Ariel Atom (1.8 Rover K Series)
No doors. No windscreen. No roof.
Form following function, race bred design and truly uncompromised performance. This is the Atom. Minimal bodywork, moulded to the highest standards possible, consisting of separate composite panels reduces weight, minimises costs and allows easy access for adjustment of most settings. Developed in the wind tunnel to generate front and rear downforce, with special attention paid to underbody air flow, the bodywork provides stability and precise steering at all speeds.
With its wide track the Atom can accomodate 2 large adults in safety, comfortably solving the space problems usually found in vehicles of this class. The composite twin seat unit, deisgned to be set up for the driver, offers high lateral support and a comfortable driving position.
£19995
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