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Hyundai Fuel Cell Powered Tucson: Exclusive Interview

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

The Auto Channel's ROAD TRIP talks with Hyundai spokeperson Jennifer Capasso about hydrogen technology and the fuel cell Tucson. For more info about alternative fuel vehicles visit TheAutoChannel.com.

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  • Sorry, Hyundai's are built in SOUTH, not North Korea. Looks like you had those mixed up.

  • Refueling stations? Natural gas? Technology thats not sold yet?

    what a racket, Rav4 EV have been around for a decade, their range is 80-120 miles enough for most commutes and you could plug them in while parked

  • They only do it because Koreans are getting stronger in technology and the Japanese are worried. That's why there's so many Anti-Korean material on youtube made by Anti-Korean posters.

    There's only 50,000,000 people in Korea and South Korea is very very small.. yet they're a powerhouse in technology. This worries the Japanese.

    TOo make it simple: Stronger South Korea=Worried Japanese people.

  • lol its amazing to see so many of these japanese fuckfaces post racist comments.

    they always start the feud.. sigh::..

  • LAME! The technology exists to run any car on water and/or free-energy. Don't believe me? Search youtube for Stanley Meyer, Daniel Dingel, Paul Pantone (GEET motor). Fuck the energy companies for perpetuating the myth that free energy isn't real.

  • What a good technology! Go Hyundai!

  • I'd rather have tortured horse and whale meat from Japan that came with my Toyota Prius.

  • Either its someone's leather jacket or the seats you can hear it, kind of funny! The microphone must be up against it. Anyway I'm all for independence from foreign oil.

  • Go Korean companies!

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