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Toyota Dream car contest 2006

 Somewhere Toyota arranged for young kids to have unique ideas about the concept of dream cars and future designs. They then published those in a calendar and distributed among the masses. Here are the snippets of those ideas to let your creative juices flowing. 

  1. Magnet car (environment friendly family car for daily commute)
  2. Fabric of friendship car (Accident prevention, biodegradable fuel - messages of love, caring, peace and understanding displayed on it.)
  3. Human based room (Car can fly, has room to rest in and bathroom, to use for world travel.)
  4. Magic desert trip (Car can drive and fly over desert scattering seeds to turn them green //for Sahara)
  5. Balloon car (Electric car with rubber and air to protect in accidents and keeping people safe)
  6. Creative car (Steam powered submarine car with jet engine and capacity of 15 to travel underwater)
  7. Environmental recreation car (Solar flying saucer that plow and drop seeds to plant plants and also has special seats for pets)
  8. Safe energy absorbing car (Pair of hands in front to move children or things out of road to protect them)
  9. Animal friendly car (Car gets energy from outer space, flies in tropical forests allowing coexistence with animals)
  10. Undersea automobile (Travel underwater and catch fish, keep them in mini aquarium to raise them there. 
  11. Human friendly safe car (No noise, floats gently and wont harm pedestrians or animals)
  12. Octopia (can work in mountains, arms equipped with light and sensors to pick things and toss them aside. Mixture of elephant and octopus)

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