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| Honda FC Sport Design Study |
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| Hats Off to Honda |
| GTA 11-24-2008 |
I applaud Honda�s adoption of Hydrogen Fuel Cell technology. It has been under serious discussion & research for some years now; and the fact that a major manufacturer has now decided to run with it, particularly in the projected form of a high performance sports car, can only be a good omen toward future development of a genuinely green technology. The chassis dynamics look good, and the crisp angular styling conveys the �Next Generation� theme beautifully; although I�m not too sure about the extruded rear-end treatment... It looks as though it is about to fart in one�s general direction! (But that's just a minor personal opinion) |
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