The problem with flying cars is the cost benefit. They are expensive and those that will be able to afford it, can also afford a private helicopter and private drivers. Therefore, those who will actually need a flying car aren't going to be the ones who will own them.
The primary use of cars is to commute to work. Most people will not need to fly to work. That kind of air traffic would be hazardous and the sky will be cluttered. Even if air traffic lanes were established. And once you're at work, you don't need the car, so it sits in a parking lot. The best way to drive a car, is on the ground and so they "flying" feature will go unused most of it's life.
In the handful of times the "flying" feature is used, is it worth the cost of the overall vehicle? I was told many times before I bought my truck, that I'm better off getting a car and renting a truck when I need one, since I'll only use the "utility" features of a truck a handful of times in it's overall life.
Therefore, the same argument will be made here. Is it worth spending that much money on a flying car, when it's cheaper to just buy a regular car and a plane ticket whenever you need to fly somewhere?
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