Do You Want a Honda Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car?

 

People who are interested in the most cutting-edge green cars haven't yet decided whether or not to accept the fuel cell car. The first hydrogen fuel cell car (which is the Honda fuel cell car) is about to hit the market soon. Do you want one or are you going to wait until this technology is tested out before making a move? The Honda Fuel Cell Car The Honda fuel cell car is the Honda FCX Clarity, a car which is getting a lot of attention from people who are interested in different types of green cars. Some people say that the hydrogen fuel cell car is the best new option because the fuel cell car doesn't take traditional gas or cause emissions pollution. However, others say that the Honda fuel cell car has other flaws that are not good for the earth (like the fact that it emits water vapor). The Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Is New The main issue for most people is that the hydrogen fuel cell car is too new to really know what's going on with it. The fuel cell car may prove to be great or it may prove to have flaws that outweigh its benefits. That's something that we can't know until the Honda fuel cell car is better tested in the market. Are You On The Fuel Cell Car Bandwagon? Whether or not you want to test out a Honda fuel cell car really depends on what kind of person you are. The adventurous person will want to try a hydrogen fuel cell car because it's new. Others may hold off until we know more about the fuel cell car.





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  1. Water vapor stays in the atmosphere for up to 2 weeks, compared to more than 100 years for carbon
    So we could have about 50 billion cars on the roads and still not have them cause as much pollution as gasoline cars
    Water vapor is used up by trees and plants anyway, problem solved.
     
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