buryl
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buryl

I was in Budapest in 2012 for a couple of days. The cab driver tried to charge us $200.00 USD for a ten minute ride from the train station to a hotel. I refused to pay and a massive argument ensued. The hotel staff tried to help. I ended up giving him $30.00 and told him to call the cops if he wanted.

That.... is a beautiful car. Excellent choice.

In keeping with the spirit, I think you meant to say “oh He’ll yeah baby! HE’LL YEAH!”

There exists a not-insignificant number of people who like to eat shit.

Ha, that’s kind of funny. What’s the deal with this? Why would someone buy a used car for MORE than a new one, especially something as pedestrian as a 4Runner. Are the dealers banking on the stupidity of the car buying public?

The year: 2014. the town: Baltimore, Maryland. Home of THE WORST fucking drivers in the world.

Lack. Of. Thermal. Management. Other EV’s aren’t having these problems.

I too was a little taken aback when the police asked to see identification.

Great story.

HAHA! Best video you’ve ever done.

Original Hummer drivers get my grudging respect and a little jealousy. If you drive an H2, I’m assuming you are either 1) compensating for something or 2) compensating for something else. That’s it...

Good article, well presented. Hydrogen might have a chance because I've learned never to underestimate the price people will pay for convenience. I mean, here in America, we have houses for our cars (they're called garages). For most of the world, that's a huge luxury!

Actually, that isn't true. CNG tanks for vehicles have a useful life span of about 15-20 years, depending on the tank... and those tanks are only filled to 3,600 psi, not the 10,000 psi that a hydrogen vehicle needs. After the tank expires you are on the hook for new tanks. I haven't been able to find figures on