Scientists have built a 3D-printed car that will be highway-ready in 2016
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This 3D-printed vehicle by Local Motors is being developed by scientists to be highway-ready by 2016. The machine uses carbon fiber-infused plastic to create its vehicles. The car will cost between $18,000-$30,000, seats two and can drive up to 25 mph. The car should last for about five years and, when that five years is over, it can be recycled.
Produced by Emma Fierberg. Video courtesy of Associated Press.
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