No Flying Car? How About a Flying ATV?

Honestly, adding the power of flight to an ATV makes more sense than adding flight to a car.

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Have you ever been out playing with an ATV and found an obstacle that you just weren't going to be able to cross? If so, and if you have a spare $119,000 sitting around, you can now just fly over it in a SkyRunner. 

It's lightweight and powered by Ford's new 1.0L EcoBoost I3 that uses the power of 100 horses to get the SkyRunner up to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds and up to a top speed of 115 mph. Judging by this, and the sporty looking tires, the SkyRunner is designed to be an ATV/track day car/powered paraglider. 

It can hit 55 mph in the air, and gets 53 mpg on the ground. We think it sounds brilliant, and we want to start skipping NY traffic by just parking on roof-tops.

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[via SkyRunner

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