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A flying car was a car that could fly. They were popular in 2015, along with other flying vehicles such as hoverboards. The most popular method of creating flying cars appeared to be hover converting cars both new and old. Emmett Brown had a hover conversion job done on the DeLorean time machine when he visited Hill Valley in 2015, which may have been carried out by Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems. The Flying Car is a decoration released on July 22, 2015, during the Springfield Heights Expansion. It was the second Real Estate Value Prize to be won. Upon completion, the Player is rewarded with 100 000 Real Estate Value Points.
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The Flying Car is a decoration released on July 22, 2015, during the Springfield Heights Expansion. It was the second Real Estate Value Prize to be won. Upon completion, the Player is rewarded with 100 000 Real Estate Value Points. A flying car was a car that could fly. They were popular in 2015, along with other flying vehicles such as hoverboards. The most popular method of creating flying cars appeared to be hover converting cars both new and old. Emmett Brown had a hover conversion job done on the DeLorean time machine when he visited Hill Valley in 2015, which may have been carried out by Goldie Wilson Hover Conversion Systems. However, Doc also made other modifications to the car — such as the installation of a Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor, for example — which were not exactly considered "street legal", and so had to keep the DeLorean obscured by landing in an alleyway when he arrived from 1985 with Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker. Unfortunately, the DeLorean was no longer able to fly after the flying circuits were destroyed when the time machine was struck by lightning during the Hill Valley Thunderstorm in 1955 and, with Doc aboard, was sent back to 1885. According to the Newsline column on the front page of the October 22, 2015 issue of USA Today, Katie Pearson, a new lobbyist hired by Mothers Against Drunk Flying, was to lead a campaign to install kill-switch breathalyzers in flying cars. Flying cars in 2015 included Griff Tannen's convertible orange and black BMW 633CSi; a Jeep Wrangler YJ; Officers Reese and Foley's police car; and Cab B25 from the Luxor Cab Company, as driven by Fred.