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Honda Hydrogen Car - A Step in the Right Direction : New hydrogen Honda review

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Honda Hydrogen Car - A Step in the Right Direction : New hydrogen Honda hybrid cars 2009

Honda Hydrogen Car - A Step in the Right Direction
by Michael Cooper

In November of 2007, Honda announced its next generation eco-friendly vehicle, the Honda FCX Clarity. Unlike many of the other eco-friendly cars such as hybrids and other hydrogen cars, the FCX Clarity hydrogen car uses what is called a fuel cell.
A fuel cell is a device that creates electricity from the fuel, in this case hydrogen. The Honda V Flow fuel cell is a revolutionary breakthrough that generates enough electricity to power a real world car. The fuel cell combines hydrogen from the fuel tank with oxygen in the air to produce two things: electricity and water.
That is correct; water is the only byproduct of the Honda FCX Clarity!
This amazing system allows the Honda FCX Clarity to be ranked as what is known as a ZEV (Zero Emissions Vehicle). It has absolutely no harmful emissions of any sort.
The wheels are driven by a quiet, compact electric motor that draws power from the fuel cell and from the lithium-ion (Lion) battery that like a gas hybrid is also charged when braking and driving downhill.
Comparative Gas Mileage
There is no direct way to compare gas mileage as hydrogen is a compressed gas and is measured in kilograms of fuel weight. The tank holds 4.1kg of fuel (about 9 pounds) which is enough to give the car a range of 280 miles. Miles per gallon is calculated using the GGE (Gasoline Gallon Equivalent) which determines the comparative energy used to move the car.
Miles Per Gallon (GGE)
- City: 79
- Highway: 68
- Combined: 74
Miles Per Kilogram
- City: 77
- Highway: 67
- Combined: 72
Yes, you read that correctly; Miles per Kilogram. Since the fuel storage is measured in kilograms MPK will be an increasingly common method of measuring your mileage as hydrogen powered cars become more common.
The Honda FCX Clarity drives just like any other Honda, with on exception, it has virtually no engine noise. With its super quiet engine it has ample pick-up and produces 134 horsepower, more than enough to move its light, aerodynamic frame around the road. The vehicle also sports a lot of Honda’s upcoming features and technology with a very advanced, yet comfortable and convenient interior.
Honda plans to produce a limited of the 2008 FCX Clarity models and offer them on lease at $600/month. They are available in southern California in areas near pre-existing hydrogen refueling stations. Honda has also created a Hydrogen Dealer Network where the cars are to be sold and serviced.

Get Onboard the Honda CRV and Explore Your Dream SUV :New CRV 2009

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Get Onboard the Honda CRV and Explore Your Dream SUV
by Brian Hanson
Honda has always been known for its ability to offer cars suiting every budget and lifestyle. The various offerings made by Honda range from compact cars to sophisticated SUV’s, making it one of the most appealing brands. Honda CRV forms an important offering of Honda in the SUV segment. If you are looking for a luxurious, silky, safe as well as a fun machine, Honda CRV engines (www. gotengines.com/used-engines.html)deserves all your consideration. Honda CRV Features The latest CRV comes with an improved suspension geometry which allows responsive handling. The engine has a four-cylinder construction employing variable timing intake valves for optimizing torque and horsepower for cruising speeds and acceleration. This is paired with an automatic five-speed transmission system. The cylinder volume for all the three variants is 2.4L producing a power of 166HP. It reaches from 0 to 60 mph in 9.2 seconds The room available for the front as well as the back seat, and also the cargo, is logically arrayed and properly placed. The seats can totally fold down allowing for a cargo area which is completely flat. The steering is two-way adjustable and the seats are six-way adjustable which provides for a proper posture and good outward visibility. The CRV has a jutting front bumper which is responsible for its reduced visual mass and perceived height. Other notable changes include the flared-back headlights, with the flares stretching out and wrapping the tires, and an opened grille. CRV comes in the following colors: Premium white pearl, Nighthawk black pearl, Green tea metallic, new red pearl, and Whistler silver metallic. The Stability Assist equipment for the car includes the disc-brakes, EBD, ABS and VSA for helping in emergency maneuvers. CRV has been rated 5-star for its safety features and it has scored superlatively in crash tests. There are certain Honda CRV Features which greatly increases its fun quotient. These include a 6-CD changer, power moon-roof, satellite radio (only in EX-L model), heated seats and leather interior. Honda CRV Models The all new CRV comes in three models: basic LX, the mid-range EX, and leather-upholstered EX-L, where you can opt for a navigational system which allows the incorporation of a rearview camera for easy and safe backing. The EX-L model also has a dual-zone climate control and a driver’s seat which can be powered eight-way. All the Honda CRV Models allow for an all-wheel drive control. The fuel economy for city conditions for all these models is around 20 mpg which reaches to 27 mpg in highway conditions. The cost of owning CRV ranges from $20,700 to $28,400, depending upon the model. So, if you want a car which has decent mileage, all-weather capability and reliability, the four-door, five-passenger Honda CRV would be worth all your imagination and money.



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