Curious George
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You still lookign for that cheap Mirai and free fuel? Post it away! What's taking so long?YAY!.. you found 1How long have you been looking?
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You still lookign for that cheap Mirai and free fuel? Post it away! What's taking so long?YAY!.. you found 1How long have you been looking?
You still lookign for that cheap Mirai and free fuel? Post it away! What's taking so long?
Here's the Toyota website. $7500 Trailblazer Cash and $15k in fuel.You still lookign for that cheap Mirai and free fuel? Post it away! What's taking so long?
Already posted....
You said $15k fuel card is for used Mirasi, that I quoted at around $15k.I've read that some of those used cars come with a $15k fuel card. It's not often you can say 'They can't give them away' that literally...
You said $15k fuel card is for used Mirasi, that I quoted at around $15k.
The link is for "An ARTICLE" about new Mirai deal during a brief period of fuel shortage.
You guys need to do better here.
And the article just talks about hearsay but posts no solid proof. These FUD authors also need to do better.
@ohmman, that $7500 is there ever since fed tax credit of $8k was withdrawn for FCEVs. Notign new there.
The article speaks of an additional $15000 discount for a NEW Mirai, for a brief period, and still has NO LINK.
But the original message made it sound like those free cars are plentiful and I could find one easily.
I gave you a link to Toyota’s page. And a graphic screen shot. Give it up.The article speaks of an additional $15000 discount for a NEW Mirai, for a brief period, and still has NO LINK
?? Give up what? @nwdiver claimed $15k free hydrogen on USED Mirais., but produced no link.I gave you a link to Toyota’s page. And a graphic screen shot. Give it up.
I quoted what you said. You suggested that it didn’t exist for a NEW Mirai (your emphasis) and I showed it.?? Give up what? @nwdiver claimed $15k free hydrogen on USED Mirais., but produced no link.
Then you post a link of $15k fuel card on a NEW Mirai, that pretty much everyone knows about.
Did you read the prior posts and understand the context?
Post a link of USED Mirai selling for under $17k with $15k fuel card.
There are only about a dozen of these hydrogen stations in place so far in China. Compare that to about 100,000 gas stations and over a million EV charging stations.
Mr Gang doesn’t seem to worry about the challenges that typically come up over backing fuel-cell vehicles and their hydrogen fueling stations.
“We will sort out the factors that have been hindering the development of fuel-cell vehicles,” he said.
One of the strengths that FCVs have over EVs is driving range and fast-fueling time. Once these hydrogen stations become more common, vehicle buyers are expected to be drawn to the technology and fuel by being able to go 400 or more miles on a fueling and refilling the tank in less than five minutes at the pump.
Mr Gang’s vision is that EVs will provide a tangible solution for dealing with inner-city traffic and pollution in the near future. Hydrogen-powered buses and trucks would perform well on highways for long-distance travel.
?? Give up what? @nwdiver claimed $15k free hydrogen on USED Mirais., but produced no link.
Then you post a link of $15k fuel card on a NEW Mirai, that pretty much everyone knows about.
Did you read the prior posts and understand the context?
Post a link of USED Mirai selling for under $17k with $15k fuel card.
When will Real Elon Musk switch sides and join #teamhydrogen?![]()
Post 3106. Since you have had trouble reading back/searching/etc, here is a second effort for you.@ohmman, please quote my message. Don't just say that I said something. It doesn't look good that you claim I said something but can't quote that message.
Who doesn't know about $15k free fuel on new hydrogen cars? It's even there on cafcp website.
were you thinkign that I am not aware of this so commonly known fact?
To get back on topic, here is some new development in China. Not sure anyone posted it earlier.
China’s ‘Elon Musk’ Sees Big Future For Hydrogen Cars | OilPrice.com
Key points:
* Only 12 stations with 1500 FC cars today
*1 mill car chargers for 2M electric cars? That's crazy 2:1 ratio!
* Shanghai opened up 1920 kg/day h2 station
* Toyota working with Foton to bring cars, vans, trucks.
When will Real Elon Musk switch sides and join #teamhydrogen?![]()
There you go. Maybe English isn’t your primary language (Arab American News/Breitbart) and you misspoke. But you did indeed say it.@ohmman, that $7500 is there ever since fed tax credit of $8k was withdrawn for FCEVs. Notign new there.
The article speaks of an additional $15000 discount for a NEW Mirai, for a brief period, and still has NO LINK.
He has me on ignore, so he can't see it. Therefore it doesn't exist. For him.Already posted....
I'd say act now before it's gone... but let's be honest... there's probably no rush.
When you can drive a FCV >200 miles with 100kWh of Electrical grid energy. So... when the laws of physics change.
That linked to a different story than I suspect you intended, though it was hysterical I Shat Myself In A Lexus Press Car
This was your intended link https://jalopnik.com/behold-the-most-mysterious-used-car-for-sale-in-americ-1837933507
It's a very slow progress. The hydrogen tech is like in a 10 year innovation cycle. Here is their 2030 goal published recently. Target is a modest 1 million FCEVs by 2030. So, yes, it is a slow progress they have planned.
Exactly! I will give @nwdiver credit to have even found this scam post, true to his claim.That is a curious advertisement.
If the car has 36,000 miles on it, and it costs about $70 to drive 300 miles...that card should have ~$7,000 left.
The owner getting free H2 from somewhere? Do not all stations take the free fuel cards?
Must have missed it among too many heckler posts, some by yourself. You gave me a good idea.He has me on ignore, so he can't see it. Therefore it doesn't exist. For him.
True. These are the 25% people most severely impacted and are the most unhappy ones.I will back up @nwdiver on the San Francisco thing. Toyota screens people before leasing the Mirai. You have to either live or work within a reasonable distance from a filling station. So, imagine someone who lives in San Francisco and works in San Mateo. They drive past the South San Francisco filling station on their commute. When that station is working, it's fine. Not much different than filling gas. However, when that station has no fuel supply for 3 months, there's no way they're going to drive all the way down to Palo Alto for fuel. That extra distance is hellish during commute hours. I would ask Toyota for a gas loaner car because the Mirai is unusable in that situation.
Please explain how one should have interpreted your quoted words. Specifically the all caps NEW portion.@ohmman You are just digging a deeper ane deeper hole. You missed the context entirely.
I reserve comments on your comprehension skills
'proud' of her car? that is just strange./YAY!.. you found 1How long have you been looking?