Honda proves it's ready for a 'hydrogen economy'. Now, where's the hydrogen?

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The new Honda FCX is the fifth version of Honda's fuel-cell-powered cars and is 63 percent powerful than the 1999 version although the size of the fuel cell stack is cut to half. The new car, priced at $200,000, features engine power of 107 bhp, torque of 201lb-ft at 0rpm, 99.3 inches wheelbase and 1-speed direct drive transmission.

author: Vanderwerp, Dave
United States, Honda FCX (Automobile)

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Buick Terraza CXL: Will Gm ever take minivans seriously?

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The General Motors' Buick Terraza CXL is one of the four redone-for-2005 minivans, and first-ever minivan for Buick. This front-engine four-wheel drive costs $33,330, has 4-speed automatic transmission, vast interior upgrades, but the GM's minivan overhaul isn't significant enough to bring it into contention with the leaders.

author: Vanderwerp, Dave
Buick Terraza CXL (Automobile)

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2006 Honda Ridgeline

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Honda is introducing the first H-badged alternative, the Ridgeline, in 2006, which represents a new generation of truck with a unibody chassis, a four-wheel independent suspension and even a trunk. Honda's Ridgeline is priced at $27,000-$32,000, has 5-speed automatic transmission, makes 255 horsepower and 252 lb-ft of torque.

author: Vanderwerp, Dave
Honda Ridgeline (Automobile)

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