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The system of this car uses mere water for driving. Its cost price at the moment is about 18.5 thousand US dollars. But this price will go down as soon as it will will arrange a conveyor production.
This car will help preventing environment pollution!
wow, that's great, the car is not expensive. I would by for me one of those, but probably they are not going to appear soon on the European market.
I agree that's good they invented this car. But, just think. Would everybody agree to have some of them? Of course no, people have different tastes.
oh my God, look at it, it's so small - probably the Japanese made it for themselves. Who can enter it? Only a thin girl!
Can you imagine this: One litre of water is enough for an 1-hour drive at the speed of 80 km!
That means 1,000 km = 12.5 litres
That's fantastic!
Watch this car:
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This is the equipment which makes the "magic". It separates the water in hydrogen and oxigen, but instead of burining the obtained hydrogen, it is connected again to the electro-chemical generator.
Its sizes are almost similar to the ones of Nissan Micro. So I would say this car fits a girl rather than a man.
Its sizes actually is its disadvantage. If this car goes into an accident, the chances for survinving are very poor.
Faw_Peter Wrote:Its sizes actually is its disadvantage. If this car goes into an accident, the chances for survinving are very poor.

you can't think about that. I mean you don't buy a car thinking "oh, I'm gonna crush it..."
Drive normally and you won't have problems. Confuseduper
Yeah, it would be even better, if they can use the sea water and apply it as the main fuel for this "H2O hybrid car"...
This is almost impossible, where would the salt go then? Salt can't vaporize.
Then it should be a 2 in 1 device which would divide water from water. So you kill two rabbits at once.
Benn Wrote:This is almost impossible, where would the salt go then? Salt can't vaporize.

It uses high-tech equipment to decompose water in molecules, to use only the hydrogen, the oxygen being evacuated into the environment.
I think Benn spoke about the discomposing of water and salt
Looks like a big car huh? :haha
Faw_Peter Wrote:I think Benn spoke about the discomposing of water and salt

Yes, I know but why struggle to separate salt from water, as long as the water can be desalinated?
Nicholas Wrote:Looks like a big car huh? :haha

Categorically not a car from the luxurious class :haha
I don’t think there is place for laughter. This is the future of the auto industry.
Hakan G Wrote:Yes, I know but why struggle to separate salt from water, as long as the water can be desalinated?

Why? Well because it would be cheaper (maybe), but much more comfortable to use. Drivers can fill their tanks with sea water!
Well I think we should be thankful with what we have for the moment. instead of paying the current oil prices, I’d better use water :haha
Will there be a day when the price for one barrel of water will value 120$? Smile
With the current level of pollution, and still growing, I won’t be surprised.
first of all we should bear in mind that the device that separates hydrogen from oxygen is expensive enough. 97% of the world's waters are salt waters, so in order to really use a car on water, it should be accompanied by a mechanism which separates also salt from water.
I think they should boil it. As a result all the salt will remain on the bottom of the device.
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