Just Got Third Car In The World!!!!


Empty Pockets

ex-GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Oct 18, 2006
1,362
Washington State
Hi Jim,

I was wondering if you were going to do any mods, such as muffler delete or slicks? :rofl



if you accidentally filled it up with unleaded instead of Hydrogen, will it void the warranty? Also, can you tell us more about the Launch Control?


:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

This is one sick, SICK, group!:rofl
 

todd

GT Owner
Feb 3, 2006
1,020
so. ca.
Jim I read the newspaper artical and had a couple of questions
1 a fill up costs $24 and you get about 300 miles from that ?
2 the car gets 77 mpg in town but only 67 highway. Why lower on the highway?
Wish I logged on yesterday I would have went to C&C today when are you bringing there again?
And last congrats on a really cool car:thumbsup
 

Chris A.

GT #32
Mark II Lifetime
Feb 6, 2007
1,245
Ortega Mountain, CA
Just took her for a spin.....Thanks Jim:banana:banana:banana....and filled her up at the refueling station too.

What a technical marvel……felt like Woody Allen in Sleeper

Congrats Jim…..You are thee man.
 

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Kingman

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Aug 11, 2006
4,072
Surf City, USA
...after Jim answered 1 million questions plus this morning at Cs&C he let us take her for a spin.

Now Chris felt like Woody Allen, I in turn felt like George Jetson

"Hey Ellllll-----Roy!" :biggrin

Thanks for letting us peek into the future Jim!
 

thrashdu2002

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2007
192
Fortuna,Ca
i was doing the math with my fiancee's civic and she gets incredible gas mileage. so whats the huge benefit because most honda engines are PZEV(partial zero emmission vehicles)? its only a couple cents different to drive that one and its $300 more a month compared to our car payment.

i do see it from your point of view though. the voice recognition is nifty but i guess i just expected since it's 2008 that we would be much farther with the fuel economy crisis. even in the past they have heavier cars and they got relatively the same mileage. if by you owning that vehicle helps our country pursue other means of fuel efficiency im good with that.

ill do a nice burnout for you to make up for your cars lack of carbon footprint.:thumbsup
 
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thrashdu2002

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2007
192
Fortuna,Ca
:rofl:cheersI have to admit its a really cool car and congrats on getting it.

whats the 0-60 on that thing? itwould look sharp with 19"bbs machine cut rims and a supercharger.
 

Kingman

GT Owner
Mark II Lifetime
Aug 11, 2006
4,072
Surf City, USA
i was doing the math with my fiancee's civic and she gets incredible gas mileage. so whats the huge benefit because most honda engines are PZEV(partial zero emmission vehicles)? its only a couple cents different to drive that one and its $300 more a month compared to our car payment.

i do see it from your point of view though. the voice recognition is nifty but i guess i just expected since it's 2008 that we would be much farther with the fuel economy crisis. even in the past they have heavier cars and they got relatively the same mileage. if by you owning that vehicle helps our country pursue other means of fuel efficiency im good with that.

ill do a nice burnout for you to make up for your cars lack of carbon footprint.:thumbsup

It's about money to you...where it's zero dependence on foriegn oil to the masses.

Just think, you won't have to listen to the liberal tree huggers screaming that...at least for this particular form of energy....it's the Republicans fault.
 

thrashdu2002

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2007
192
Fortuna,Ca
im all down for not getting screwed over by oil prices by the saudi's.
 
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HHGT

Guest
Just took hre for a spin.....Thanks Jim:banana:banana:banana....and filler her up at the refueling station too.

What a technical marvel……felt like Woody Allen in Sleeper

Congrats Jim…..You are thee man.

Hey Chris, from that smile on your face, it looks like you just finished with Woody Allen's Orgasmitron!:biggrin
What scares me the most is that you were in the Orgasmitron with a bunch of guys - INCLUDING HERB.:ack


On a more serious side congrats indeed Jim.:thumbsup
 

Chris A.

GT #32
Mark II Lifetime
Feb 6, 2007
1,245
Ortega Mountain, CA
Orgasmitron
:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
 

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jsalomon

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Aug 20, 2006
206
Newport Beach, CA
Jim I read the newspaper artical and had a couple of questions
1 a fill up costs $24 and you get about 300 miles from that ?
2 the car gets 77 mpg in town but only 67 highway. Why lower on the highway?
Wish I logged on yesterday I would have went to C&C today when are you bringing there again?
And last congrats on a really cool car:thumbsup

Todd,

The tank holds 4 killograms or equal to 4 gallons. A kilogram costs about $6. It gets about 270 miles on one tank. That varys depending on how you drive it. You get better mileage around town because at a stop the fuel cell turns off. When you start from a stop, it uses the batteries.

The next time I bring it, I will post here on the Forum.

Take Care!
 

jsalomon

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Aug 20, 2006
206
Newport Beach, CA
...after Jim answered 1 million questions plus this morning at Cs&C he let us take her for a spin.

Now Chris felt like Woody Allen, I in turn felt like George Jetson

"Hey Ellllll-----Roy!" :biggrin

Thanks for letting us peek into the future Jim!

Yeah and Herb drove it like his GT and realized the fuel gauge didn't move:lol