The Ultimate Getaway Car

 

 

 

 

 

A British company, Gibbs Technologies, has made a breakthrough
in amphibeous vehicles.  According to the company, the previsous
speed record for a street-legal amphibeous car was 6 knots in the water;
the The Gibbs Aquada Bond Series will do 100 mph on land and 30 knots
in the water, for about $250,000.

from
Ananova

16 Responses to “The Ultimate Getaway Car”

  1. Great Stuff:-)

  2. I found another article on the Aquada

    This is a cool car for those James Bond types.

    Ray

  3. This is definitely one of the coolest cars out there

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  5. can i buy your nice car ????

  6. Great pictures of this water car. Now, next we need a suberine car like in James Bond. That would be the ultimate get away car! They couldn’t even see you or hope to follow you. Helicopters could easily follow the car/boat above.

  7. nice car.

  8. Very interesting article, i bookmarked your blog
    Best regards

  9. I think this is facinating. But I am not sure whether there is a market for cars that can be driven on the water.

  10. i think i saw a video on youtube about this car, must be an english company that built it. What kinda engine does it have?

  11. [...] Dowbrigade » Blog Archive » The Ultimate Getaway Car – A British company, Gibbs Technologies, has made a breakthrough in amphibeous vehicles.   According to the company, the previsous speed record for a street-legal amphibeous car was 6 knots in the water; the The Gibbs Aquada Bond Series will do 100 mph on land and 30 knots in the water, for about $250,000. from Ananova glasscastle posted this entry on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2003 at 12:16 pm. [...]

  12. nice car..like bond car :)

  13. A Driving school based in Birmingham, driving lessons
    from £15 by DSA approved driving instructors in Birmingham Solihull.

  14. This looks odd, like it’s been in an accident or something.
    Where do the front wheels go?

  15. This would be great for my commute from sandbanks to bournemouth every morning on the way to my carpet cleaners business

  16. Looks brilliant. I just saw a working underwater car on The Gadget Show. Not on the open market but a brilliant bit of kit!

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