CA: That $1 million hydrogen Honda gets few drivers (city employees eligible, but reluctant)
The star of Chula Vista's auto pool is a high-tech wonder that never needs gasoline. The 2005 Honda FCX runs on hydrogen, one of the most plentiful elements on earth. Sounds like a dream. But finding city employees to pilot the vehicle has been a nightmare. It's been a challenge to keep people driving it, said Jack Dickens, the city's fleet manager. They are intimidated by the cost. Manufactured in small batches, these experimental cars are painstakingly engineered and stuffed with costly gizmos. This gives the little FCX a big price tag: $1 million. I try not to drive it...
Published on Tuesday 7th of September 2010 04:58:42 AM




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