As of today, July 2009, no air cars are on the market yet. There is however a French company, MDI, that has its prototypes, after 15 years of research and development, ready for final tests at the Air France air line facilities this summer. Their first model, the Airpod, is expected to be massproduced from end of 2009 on, in France and Andorra and in 2010 in Switzerland and probably elsewhere also. Zero Pollution Motors ltd intends to build and sell MDI compressed air cars in the USA from 2010 on. Up to now, more than 50 licenses for local MDI plants have been sold all over the world. Tata Motors of India has bought early 2007 the rights to use the MDI engine for whatever purpose it chooses (in cars, as power generator etc...), but only in India. It intends to market a version of its Tata Nano with a compressed air engine, but has not put forward a date. Meanwhile, Tata Motors continues improving the air engine in cooperation with MDI engineers on a regular basis. You can find all information, models, pictures, videos, links and the latest news on http://www.aircars.tk
At a car place in europe. Or maybe a store.
if u whant to buy a car there is a atuo seller in babo but the best way to get a car is to stell it there are great car in the air port parking lot
No without appropriate export and import licencing.
Buy a new one :)...x<3
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Buy a used Japanese car if you live in North America, Mazda's and Nissan's will be less expensive than Toyota's and Honda's. You get what you pay for.... If you live in Europe buy a used German car. Avoid used French cars...
Air Europe was created in 1978.
Air Europe ended in 1991.
You need to buy a cold air intake for your car. It replaces the stock air intake.(the box your air filter is in!)
it simply means you have to add freon to ur air conditioner....you can buy freon at any auto parts store.
It doesn't matter because you don't want to do this. If you are moving to Europe and you are not in the military, the car has to meet European specifications--which American-spec cars do not. It will cost you so much money to ship the car, convert it and license it you'd be financially far ahead to sell the car in LA and use that money to buy a different car in Europe. If you are in the military, though, and your orders authorize you to ship a car to Europe, it costs whatever it costs to get the car from LA to Bayonne Marine Terminal in New Jersey, where the Military Sealift Command will take your car to Bremerhaven, Germany.
You can order new car smell car air freshners at www.little-trees.com. You can also normaly find these at your local gas stations and auto parts store.