Jun 21, 2020

15. Would you buy a fuel cell-powered car even if it were much more expensive than a conventional one?

Cassey Hollinghurst: Nope! Not even if they were the same price. Because of 2 reasons....1.) Car are nowhere near really being mass market ready. No dealership network, trained mechanics, and few fuel distributors/retailer in place.2.) Fuel source is (as of yet) hypocritical. While Hydrogen is in nearly everything around us, getting it cheaply is another story. Currently the most common (and cheapest) way to procure hydrogen is via fossil fuels. That negates part of the point of an ALTERNATIVE fuel vehicle. Yes the Hydrogen vehicle has the only by-product of water and not the emissons typical vehicles have. The reduction gases can't be a bad thing no matter where you stand on the Global Warming debate. But don't forget the burning of fossil fuels to create the Hydrogen to fuel the vehicles to begin with.Hydrogens vehicles are a good start, and maybe one day... but NO-WAY for now....Show more

Ruby Martis: The thought is simple. You care more about the enviroment or i! deals then you do about your personal finances.You care more about global warming than you do about your personal finances.You don't mind paying more for a vehicle in terms or purchase price and cost to insure than you do about you overall financial situation.Personally, save the hybrids for the tree-huggers. That's where their money seems to grow anyway....Show more

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