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Bob (not verified)    April 7, 2017 - 2:14AM

In reply to by Parks McCants

Not really apples to oranges, after all they are both considered EVs. You can get a used 2012/2013 Tesla model S 85 for $45k. Plus the model 3 in a couple years, both are cheaper than the Clarity FCEV, sexier, have better performance, can be fueled at home and have a lower operating cost! Sounds too me like Honda and Toyota are the ones moving in the wrong direction! Just imagine how much battery electrics will have evolved in terms of price, range and performance by the time a H2 infrastructure gets built out across the entire U.S.!

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