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I thought this was going to be a follow up to the plane on a grocery belt thread.

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Oh, Lord, I thought we were done with that. :P

I'm not sure the opening line of that article is a good one....

Hydrogen cars are exploding

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That article is 18 months old.

1. The Sequel will not come as-shown to market.

2. A hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle won't come to market care of General Motors for at least ten years (remember "a million by 2010"? HA!). My only basis for this is that GM simply cannot afford to do so when they're getting beat on in the mainstream market.

3. The Sequel has no wings or propeller and therefore cannot fly. :P

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IF GM can beat BMW, Honda & Toyota to market with a Hydrogen car

they will be in a great position to recovery. Look at how much

positive press the lame-a$$ed Prius got for Toyota, & that thing still

burns gas... less gas but still not a Zero-Emissions.

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Don't worry. The oil companies will do everything in their power to make sure this car doesn't come to market or any Hydrogen vehicles for that matter. In the event that it does, they'll make sure it'll never become popular. Just you wait and see.

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^ That's true... This'll never sell if it does come out.. COME ON GM!!!!! Why do you have to make your hydrogen vehicles so ugly???!!! Just make them look normal.

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why would they use this since the Hywire can have different body styles and has no batterys?

Make the Hywire Affordable!!!!!!!!!! and sell it GM!

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