The Air Cars – CitiCat & MiniCat
Moteur Developpment International (MDI), a Spanish company has built prototypes of a car that runs on air… no really… the engine runs on compressed air much like that pneumatic drill in your garage. The horsepower is fairly low but it gets around town just fine. Currently MDI is in the processing of getting factories setup in Spain. Their website needs a lot of help but here’s a link to a page that describes how the CityCat and MiniCat work.
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I found your site quite by accident but like it
What an ugly piece of crap. I would drive one cause it’d be free, and the vehilce doesn’t cost much, but I would not feel cool or smart driving it. I would feel cheap and geeky. I would still drive one and own one, but unforunately, at the expense of being a complete loser.