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sondlar
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A Light...car?!

on Friday, February, 28, 2003 11:05 PM
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TheJediUnit
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on Friday, February, 28, 2003 11:24 PM
Ooo..

Nice.

Fuel Cell technology. Man, I can't wait. The answer to all the Middle-East problems... making oil itself obsolete. Can't wait, if we live that long.

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sondlar
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Re: A Light...car?!

on Friday, February, 28, 2003 11:46 PM
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Sapaca
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on Saturday, March, 01, 2003 3:48 AM
Okay, I want OnE!!!! THat's so COOOL!!!


 
TheJediUnit
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on Saturday, March, 01, 2003 4:34 PM
LESS expensive?

Then why aren't they already the norm?

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Atreis
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on Sunday, March, 02, 2003 4:02 AM
TheJediUnit Wrote:LESS expensive?

Then why aren't they already the norm?

It would seem some people have developed such a dependence and bond with their cars that anything new seems "stupid". What's fuel efficiency to them if they can't go 120mph on a highway that they shouldn't be going that fast on anyway? Style and power is more important than substance and economics to some, I suppose. But who am I to decide what's good for them?

sondlar, most of the electric cars I've seen have been more expensive, at least initially. In the long run, you're probably right.

Anyway, very cool car. If it has that X-by-wire (or whatever it's called), I'm sold. That's one of those new features that I'm really looking forward to (though I don't drive in general).


 
TheJediUnit
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on Sunday, March, 02, 2003 8:37 AM
I understand that some change when clearly better is reluctantly accepted. But that doesn't explain why there's even more electric hybids at a higher price point than fuel cells at a supposed lower one. Right? Those that are willing to go unconventional would have basicly still chosen the cheaper one of the two, so with that it's clear that the fuel cell technology cost even more than electric hybrids. So, why do we see all those more expensive hybrids everywhere and no fuel cells? It's not because the technology is new or anything.

Fuel cell technology has been around a long time. It's what's used to power spacecraft since the lunar shots. Properly mix hydrogen and oxygen and you happily get the three things you need most and nothing else, heat, electricity and water. The problem is that it's (compared to internal combustion) more complex to do right thus more expensive.

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