In show biz, there's an old saying: "Leave 'em wanting more." It means that entertainers should play hard-to-get, offering just enough slap-and-tickle to entice their audiences to shell out for a ...
No, that's not a picture from a 2012 remake of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." It's Terrafugia's Transformer Roadable Aircraft, and it's going to make its first public appearance at the New York Auto Show ...
Terrafugia made some noise at last year’s New York auto show when the unveiled the “Transition”, a two-seat, street-legal airplane that could achieve a max air speed of 115MPH and 35MPG on the road.
Flying cars aren't just science fiction anymore. Terrafugia Inc. of Woburn, Mass., said this week that its prototype flying car had completed its first flight, bringing the company closer to selling ...
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