Alex Kaufmann June 14, 2007 Comment Now! The Gibbs Aquada is a three-seater amphibious vehicle developed by the UK’s Neil Jenkins and New Zealander Alan Gibbs. After years of financial difficulties in ...
Feedback: Tell us your view on this amphibious vehicle in the comments area below. Do you think it would sell? LANSING, Michigan-- Bad news for Michigan in the auto industry on Tuesday was softened ...
View post: Amazon’s ‘Easy To Use’ $139 Bosch Palm Router Is Now 36% Off Click above for high-res gallery of the Gibbs Aquada on Woodward As we made our along Woodward Avenue this morning we spotted ...
Alan Gibbs just wanted to go fishing. Gibbs' 1,000-acre New Zealand ranch is located on a small harbor, but tides often lower the water there, meaning his boat could get stuck if the tide went out ...
We've been following the development of the Gibbs Aquada for years while financial issues and drivetrain supply problems have kept the amphibious car from coming to production. Good news has finally ...
The Gibbs Aquada, a sports car that retracts its wheels and speeds up to 30 mph on water, is destined for U.S.shores within 18 months. New Zealand entrepreneur Alan Gibbs hopes to sell the amphibious ...
Remember the Gibbs Aquada, that wild amphibious sports car we test-drove (floated?) a few years back (“‘Wheels Up’ Takes On a Whole New Meaning,” AW, May 17, 2004)? New Zealand entrepreneur Alan Gibbs ...
When a mid-life crisis strikes, there is really just one question that begs to be answered: Should you get a power boat or a sports car? You may soon be able to get both--in one vehicle. Gibbs ...
“When am I going to get my flying car?” It’s one of the more annoying questions we get asked on a regular basis, and the answer is quite simple: Something that’s designed to do two things is rarely ...
Just about everybody agrees that we would be better off using hydrogen instead of gas for fuel. For starters, hydrogen makes water vapor instead of carbon monoxide when it’s burned. But building a ...