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Orient Express 05-20-2007 05:37 PM

My next Honda Hybrid
 
Honda FCX

http://world.honda.com/news/2006/406...X/image/01.jpg

I'm in line for the 2010 version of this car. It will include a hydrogen cracker that sits in the garage and converts natural gas into hydrogen.


Here is some information about the car

Here is the press release announcement

I can hardly wait!

mmrmnhrm 05-20-2007 08:18 PM

Re: My next Honda Hybrid
 
There's no MSRP :( Come 2010, if I can get one for maybe $40k, I'll sign up now. But if it's $200k (like, say, a Tesla Roadster), then I'm afraid I'll have to pass.

ralph_dog 05-21-2007 04:29 AM

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I wonder what a hydrogen cracker would do to your home owner's insurance? :( H2 is a rather dangerous substance to have floating around the house. Does the H2 cracker produce liquid H2 or just gas? Liquid H2 would need to bleed off if stored.

Xavier6162 05-21-2007 10:16 AM

Re: My next Honda Hybrid
 
It looks like a Prius.

Harold 05-21-2007 10:19 AM

Re: My next Honda Hybrid
 
Looks pretty darn nice:angel:

mmrmnhrm 05-21-2007 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Xavier6162 (Post 125765)
It looks like a Prius.

Nah, Prii are more boxy looking. Besides, painting this in high-gloss black and putting a red swishy light under the hood would certainly make KITT jealous :shade:

brick 05-21-2007 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ralph_dog (Post 125721)
I wonder what a hydrogen cracker would do to your home owner's insurance? :( H2 is a rather dangerous substance to have floating around the house.

Contrary to popular belief, that's not entirely true. As an undergrad I spent a couple of years working on hydrogen ICEs, and particularly developing an experimental fuel system. Despite its ease of ignition, hydrogen gas diffuses like mad. An explosion would require a whole lot of gas actively stored in a confined place (a tank emptying into a room rapidly, perhaps). But proper ventillation minimizes the risk of a small to moderate leak. Even better, hydrogen gas detectors are realatively cheap and easy to get. They work much like smoke detectors, alarming to levels of gas well below that which is required to ignite. That sort of thing could alert the homeowner, alert the authorities via the same kind of security system that many people have today, and even shut down the cracker.

Here's an example

okie mom 05-21-2007 03:08 PM

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S W E E T . . . .

Make mine in a blue and green blended color!

She looks like she's smiling already...she knows she's sweet!:shade:

Xavier6162 05-21-2007 03:56 PM

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It is my understanding that there are a few of these out already leased out (to individuals) at $500 per month. Isn’t that like an $80,000 car?

okie mom 05-21-2007 04:00 PM

Re: My next Honda Hybrid
 

Originally Posted by Xavier6162 (Post 125820)
It is my understanding that there are a few of these out already leased out (to individuals) at $500 per month. Isn’t that like an $80,000 car?


WOW!! I guess I may need to win the lottery first!:confused:

That's an awful lot to spend to save money...


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