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Originally Posted by Iggypoppin'
I could be wrong but I think cost is the prohibitive factor in hydrogen cars.
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I believe that's true.
If they made hydrogen cars that were as good as the cars we have today, just without the exhaust, then I would have no problem with buying one.
James May on hydrogen cars...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZvyYvbXjEM
Greenies and environmentalists are nothing but a bunch of hypocrites.
Last year they decided they would save the environment by chaining themselves to coal trains and train tracks in the Hunter Valley. So they made a website, using dirty electricity, and told everyone to go to a camp site in the Hunter Valley.
So all these people drove from all around Australia to this camp site just east of Musswellbrook.
I found passing the campsite was interesting. Commodores, 15yo+ vans, BMW x5, and Mitsubishi Pajaro were just some of the cars driven by these enviro nuts that were 'saving the world'. Not a prius or any other particularly 'green' car in sight.
So these people chain themselves to train tracks, police drive their cars down (mostly V8 Holdens and Vans) and arrest these people for trespassing.
Meanwhile trains are stopped and idling away using hundreds of litres of fuel without even turning a wheel.
Then these people decided to sneak into coal mines and chain themselves to more heavy equipment. So they drive to fences in the middle of nowhere and trespass on mine property. Police called, more V8's and vans turn up and arrest some more people.
Mine's hire extra security to drive laps around the property to stop anymore trespassers.
Then at the end of it all these people who were arrested have to go to court. So they all have to drive to court at some point.
So at the end of their protest the mines are still mining coal, and a bunch of people did a whole lot of pointless driving that otherwise wouldn't of been done.
How is that saving the world when they say cars are a major factor of "Global warming" and other myths.