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Spotted this on Freeway

Discussion in 'Fuel Cell Vehicles' started by Montgomery, Nov 8, 2016.

  1. Montgomery

    Montgomery Senior Member

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    I see this type of Toyota all the time now. Is this the Prime? I also see the Hydrogen one, but I can never get a photo of them.
     

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  2. Paradox

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    That's the mirai, the hydrogen Toyota vehicle.
     
  3. Montgomery

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    Thanks for the correction. I have seen quite a few of the Mirai's parked at Toyota Of Orange here in orange county
     
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    check member @ArtVanDelay23 for a real picture of a privately owned prime.(y)
     
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    @OldNSlow has a Mirai if you want to ask about ownership :)
     
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    hard to imagine they're not moving like hotcakes being of high price, coupled with mediocre power & handling, only a 4-seater, limited refuel stations - crampt for people over 6'-3", & hydrogen costing $13-$14 a liter (after the 1st two years of free fuel runs out) ... or at least 'till we burn through the non renewable fossil fuel it uses to (least expensively) reform hydrogen ... and of course a handful of other 'minor' issues ... like high-income earners not restricted to full incentives if you buy a hydrogen car, but yes, income restrictions if you were to dare think of buying a tesla ... yea - that makes sense too ... better get one before they all disappear


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