Honda Debuts All-New FCX Clarity Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle

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Honda Debuts All-New FCX Clarity Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle

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  • Of course it's designed for "metro" use. Like most sedans, it doesn't have a trailer hitch, and doesn't do well on rutted dirt trails or offroad, and it isn't very good at hauling big heavy loads. Most of all, you need to be near an H2 filling station, and those are only found in a few major metropolitan areas like LA.

  • How would the performance, or should I say, POWER behind a FCV compare to EV? What will we use, those of us in the country who sometimes need the horsepower that all those environutbags say we dont need???

    What about people who need to haul flab-bed trailers to haul necessary farm supplies around? What about people who live at the top of a steep hill, with a steep dirt road leading up to it? It seems most of these enviro-friendly and WALLET friendly cars,...unfortunately are designed for metros

  • Thanks, as if,

    but heres the difference;

    The Nihm EV technology and solar panels exist TODAY. Hydrogen cars are years away from being anywhere near affordable.

    Solar panels provide energy, hydrogen contraption requires energy.

    For a valid comparasion with an EV you would have to add the contraption's price to the price of the car.

  • u should read once in awhile because honda has had an idea to put hydrogen contraptions in homes to refill your car = power your house

  • H fuel cell is a scam!

    The energy used to produce the hydrogen could be used directly to recharge your electric car without a whole outrageously wasteful middleman industry to make hydrogen on an industrial scale, store it in huge pressurized tanks, transport the compressed gas on roads and transfer it in hydrogen $tation$ to fill your car, OR a garage contraption that uses GAS and electricity, its a red herring

    EVs with solarpanels on your house would make you independant

  • if you install some solar panels at your house, and an electrolysis machine to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen. All you need next is a compressor (5000psi). then you can spread the cost of it all over your life to make the cost of fuel almost nothing.

  • ... your misunderstanding me. i said in THIS note* this, i said in this video, i can ride faster than that. THIS video. THIS

  • So you do think it is true. your "bike can go faster than that" Okay already. We all know you are trying to cover your ass. it's okay we all make dumb remarks about things that we are not comfortable with. But you are the only ass hole that denies it!

  • sorry im not writing an essay or anything. its just youtube. you retard who cant spell admit right. whats ammit? and im not covering my self up. i dont know why i got thumbs down. all i said was, in THIS video, the car seemed to be going slow so i said my bike can go faster than that. then someone else thins i said my bike can go 100+ mph. i never said that. and you bring up pollution.

  • Then maybe you should learn how to write commments. If i cannot read then all of these people there that gave you a thumbs down cannot reaid either. I doubt people looking at a "polutionless" car on Youtube, out of all the other interesting things, canot read. It is obvious you are trying to cover yourself. And "cant" is "can't" you illiterate bike ridin, self shaming, bed wetting, sap sucking, no good drop out!

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