ACURA Rethinks Flagship Moniker with ZDX
#31
Lexus Champion
Honda used to have a Mercedes or BMW like mentality, engineers first and accountants second. Now, the accountants control the company. Soichiro Honda is rolling in his grave right now.
#32
Lexus Test Driver
Unfortunately, all car companies are following that path. Take the 09 BMW 335 for example, the hood liner are now a $65 accessory.
#33
Lexus Champion
The Fit and Insight doesn't have floor mats, those are a $90 option. Funny, our 09 Prius came with a cargo net, first aid kit and rear bumper applique - included in the price.
#34
Lexus Fanatic
Well, they are going to be the first company on the market with a working hydrogen fuel-cell car. The FCX is already leasing to West-Coast customers....and should go nationwide, for sale, next year. The only problem is that the compressed-hydrogen-refilling infrastructure may not (yet) be ready for it.
#35
Lexus Champion
In California, those are few and far in between - only PG&E, SoCal Edison, the California Fuel Cell Partnership in Sacramento, transit agencies in SoCal and NorCal and Chevron at their Richmond and El Segundo refineries have hydrogen fueling setups in place.
#36
Lexus Test Driver
Hydrogen is still a long ways away before it can be affortable. I think it is nice that Honda is investing money in the future. Like some one have already said, Honda use to make high performance car that is fuel efficient, it seems like now a days, they ahve forgetten the performance part that made Honda what it is today.
#38
Lexus Test Driver
Personally, I would be a little nervious sitting in a car with a tank full of flammable gas pressureized to 5000 PSI. I suppose would be better if the government require all Hydrogen car owners to inspect their hydrogen tank every year and replace it every so often, but that another added cost to add to the already very very high price of a Hydrogen car.
#39
Lexus Fanatic
Well, you sit on top of a fuel tank, every day, with enough gasoline in it to incinerate or blow up (with gasoline vapors) an average-sized office building. And today's Bluetec, TDI, and Common-Rail diesels have fuel-injectors that work at 20,000 PSI or more. Hydrogen is just one of a number of flammable/explosive fuels, both petroleum and non-petroleum-based, that can operate vehicles, including propane, ethanol and natural gas.....though ethanol is somewhat less-volatile than the others, which is why it is used extensively in racing.
#40
Lexus Champion
Personally, I would be a little nervious sitting in a car with a tank full of flammable gas pressureized to 5000 PSI. I suppose would be better if the government require all Hydrogen car owners to inspect their hydrogen tank every year and replace it every so often, but that another added cost to add to the already very very high price of a Hydrogen car.
Heck, scuba divers are underwater with 3000psi of compressed air strapped to their backs and I know all scuba tanks MUST be hydrostatically tested every 5 years. Unlike a compressor tank that is made from welded steel sheet, compressed gas and scuba tanks are made by extruding a billet of aluminum or steel.
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