Check out these flying car videos! The hover car might look like a flying saucer, but the M200G flying car really does fly. The flying saucer car hovers up to 10ft off the ground. The hover craft has eight engines and can be powered by different types of fuel.
Here’s a picture of the flying saucer car:

The hover car is set to go on sale in 2008, but at around $90,000 for the low end model, it’s not for your average commuter. But imagine the look on people’s faces when you sail by in your own flying saucer…
Flying car Video
Hover Car Video
Moller Corp. expects to sell the M200G flying car for prices between $95,000 and $145,000 depending on options.
Interview With Dr. Moller
Moller Press Release:
The M200 Volantor Becomes A Viable Product
As the Rotapower® engine enters high volume production for a variety of applications, we believe its unit cost will fall dramatically. The engines are the most expensive components in the M200 so as engine production ramps up, the costs of the M200 are expected to decline.
We have successfully completed a number of hovering and low speed flight tests, often in windy conditions.
The M200G hovercraft uses rotary engines and an artificial stabilization system.
The ability to produce an aircraft that requires neither a pilot’s license nor FAA participation opens up a special market.
If you want your own personal hover craft, here’s where to find out more about the flying car.
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September 17th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
[...] dean wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptMoller Corp. expects to sell the M200G flying car for prices between $95000 and $145000 depending on options. Interview With Dr. Moller. Moller Press Release:. The M200 Volantor Becomes A Viable Product. As the Rotapower® engine enters … [...]