Is Mickey Mouse the new head of Tang Hua motors or is it Goofy? Surely no one else would invest the necessary millions into producing these er… ambitious concepts. An Aston Martin they aren’t, but they are just begging for Xzibit to be pimped out. Possibly this is the market? They do get bonus points for being environmentally friendly though, and have the added functionality of being amphibious. This is great, because if you were to park anywhere near water in one of these you run the serious risk of drunken youths tossing it in for a swim. The open rear propeller may look dangerous to some, but it’s better than the big yellow pair of oars I was expecting. This is clearly a company to keep an eye on. Tang Hua Motors.
The Detroit Fish
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