Honda's green breakthrough

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by www.carshops247.co.uk, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. Japanese giant Honda will claim a world breakthrough at Nov­ember's
    Los Angeles Motor Show when it pulls the wraps off the first
    commercially available hydrogen fuel cell car.

    The newcomer is based on the FCX, seen at the Paris expo last year.
    And while technical details are still scarce, officials have revealed
    the four-seater will be sold as a rival to the Mercedes S-Class, and
    cost around £50,000.

    Read More: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/211902/honda.html

    Looks like they beat BMW Hydrogen-7, who only gave theirs away to
    celebs so far. Also no offence to Honda owners, but the Honda hydrogen
    offering looks butt ugly compared to BMWs 7-series. But that's
    probally just me :)
     
    www.carshops247.co.uk, Nov 2, 2007
    #1
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    Justbob30 Guest

    Ugly.....It's just you, the 2008 Accord is UGLY, this car is to die
    for....if I had a spare $100,000 I would buy it in a heartbeat, yeah, that
    and the fact that there is probably no hydrogen available in this part of
    the Pacific Northwest.

    Japanese giant Honda will claim a world breakthrough at Nov­ember's
    Los Angeles Motor Show when it pulls the wraps off the first
    commercially available hydrogen fuel cell car.

    The newcomer is based on the FCX, seen at the Paris expo last year.
    And while technical details are still scarce, officials have revealed
    the four-seater will be sold as a rival to the Mercedes S-Class, and
    cost around £50,000.

    Read More:
    http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/autoexpressnews/211902/honda.html

    Looks like they beat BMW Hydrogen-7, who only gave theirs away to
    celebs so far. Also no offence to Honda owners, but the Honda hydrogen
    offering looks butt ugly compared to BMWs 7-series. But that's
    probally just me :)
     
    Justbob30, Nov 3, 2007
    #2
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