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House passes bill to sue OPEC over oil prices
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<blockquote data-quote="16kOrBust" data-source="post: 6648648" data-attributes="member: 132701"><p>Maybe if the government put some damn effort and money into making the very realistic fuel cell cars a real world deal rather than pissing away money on useless nonsense, then our country's demand for fuel would drop like a rock, along with gas prices, and allow me to go to the track on the weekend for less than $100 just to get there and back; not to mention it would shut some of those greeners and environmentalists up for a while (although most of them will always find something to complain about).</p><p></p><p>The new Toyota fuel cell car they've begun leasing out in California gets 270 mile per tank of hydrogen and gets the same mileage from a kilo of hydrogen as a normal car does from a GALLON of gas, they've solved the cold weather issues they have with them, and they have absolutely zero emissions. The only downside I see is they only go 100mph, but for a daily driver, who the hell cares?</p><p></p><p>The reason we aren't pursuing this is.......????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="16kOrBust, post: 6648648, member: 132701"] Maybe if the government put some damn effort and money into making the very realistic fuel cell cars a real world deal rather than pissing away money on useless nonsense, then our country's demand for fuel would drop like a rock, along with gas prices, and allow me to go to the track on the weekend for less than $100 just to get there and back; not to mention it would shut some of those greeners and environmentalists up for a while (although most of them will always find something to complain about). The new Toyota fuel cell car they've begun leasing out in California gets 270 mile per tank of hydrogen and gets the same mileage from a kilo of hydrogen as a normal car does from a GALLON of gas, they've solved the cold weather issues they have with them, and they have absolutely zero emissions. The only downside I see is they only go 100mph, but for a daily driver, who the hell cares? The reason we aren't pursuing this is.......???? [/QUOTE]
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