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    Default Hydrogen and the Olympic Games

    Not only are hydrogen fuel and fuel cell vehicles at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics right now, but they will be in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London as well. In fact, the UK is already making plans for hydrogen fueling stations and H2 taxis to be in place two years from now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydrokevin View Post
    Not only are hydrogen fuel and fuel cell vehicles at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics right now, but they will be in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London as well. In fact, the UK is already making plans for hydrogen fueling stations and H2 taxis to be in place two years from now.
    Interesting... we have a blog post about this coming up tomorrow...

    blog.fuelmileage.com .... stay tuned.

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    Nice post on the 2011 Ford Fiesta. The design looks much better than the old one which was an embarrassing little thing my brother used to drive.

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    They got good mileage though. The only bad thing was paying the insurance, man it was high. I guess you have a better chance of dieing in a small car.

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    That's why people won't let go of their SUV's especially in Southern California where I live. The freeways are fast and when you see a large SUV next to a SmartforTwo on the highway, you know who's going to come out alive if they collide. Now, if everyone had a small car like the Fiesta, then it would be an even playing field. When gasoline was over $4 people were willing to give up safety for economy, so there is something to be said for higher gas prices.

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