Honda weighs in to the Hydrogen Car Team.

As reported on Kicking Tires, Honda is getting involved in Hydrogen Cars as did Toyota with it’s hybrid vehicles.

The limited supply of fossil fuel makes hydrogen a definite contender for the fuel of the future. Advances in technology will make it entirely possible that we may be driving hydrogen powered vehicles.

For the computer geeks, microsoft has the monopoly on computer software but hydrogen could be the next “open source” fuel, allowing economies of scale and clean burning to take the third world into the future and create an abundance for all.

This author will not be upset if the oil monopolies who control the planet’s purse strings are stretched and forced to reconsider their livelihoods.

The Honda article describes a test driver’s experience with an exciting hydrogen powered prototype:

Healey got a prototype up to 75 mph on a test track for his story, which backs the company’s claim it’ll hit 100 mph. Joe Wiesenfelder and I have both driven the current FCX, and besides its electric-car-quiet operation it isn’t much different from any low-powered four-cylinder in terms of performance.

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