@@bigpicklesname the company who will insure this multi million dollar care. Because they are ones who pay for the repairs. Go on I'll keep an eye out for you're company because i gotta see this.
It’s funny I was thinking the same thing and trying to figure out what it is but it’s probably the literally noises the doors are making like an old persons ride to get up stairs
that was a fake story to get rid of trust in the government, this doesnt entirely run on water either. its like a normal car but with a water vaporizer attached
thats what they did in the 1990s if i remember correctly a guy figured out how to replace diesel and petrol with h20 and he died shortly after, now that the oil business has made trillions they allowed for the first car like this to be made, since it will never be available to the public anytime soon, if the guy survived nearly every car out there would be h20 powered and the oil businesses would fail to make good profits
They already do...if you carry a cellphone, credit card with a chip, or a hologram coded driver's license. Wake up people! Government doesn't need a hydrogen powered car to locate you. Duh!
@@gsh9225 This theory is bullshit. Using fuel as energy source depends on burning the fuel, whether it's gasoline, diesel, coal or hydrogen, you always burn it to produce energy. Now tell me, you are going to burn water to produce what? It is impossible. Of course, you could push water through electrolysis to produce hydrogen and oxygen and then use hydrogen to run the car. The problem, water here is not the fuel, it is just a medium, electricity is the source of energy. And you will always get less energy from hydrogen that what you consumed to produce it on the first place. There is no embedded energy in water to consume. The idea is amazing and very attractive, but when you think about it, it does not make sense.
@@wardre5486hydrogen is extremely flammable, causing it to be overlooked as a fuel source due to safety concerns, even though it is theoretically the most efficient fuel on earth.
@@acuma4175how’s it “nerdy” just because someone is smarter and more knowledgeable than you doesn’t automatically make them a “nerd” maybe you should just pay more attention in school and maybe you’d be smarter.
Ngl who ever keyed that car is an idiot lmao why key a car that cost that much. Those type of car normally has some sort of security system in place and cameras 😂
@@kornx10I would also add an Ai voice that just says " Defense mechanism activated. Target will be eliminated immideatly". Just to scare the shit out of the person
Nice. That rear exhaust reminds me of the TV batman show. Sad that the up and coming generation isn’t as infatuated with driving as previous generations. “Thank You!” for sharing
"rich people shjet,Gazillionaire sjhet!" 💀 Thanks everyone,For the amount of likes on this comment! 1.4K likes and 23 replies is crazy tho,This is some rich sjhit.
Someone invented an actual “water powered car” but he got assassinated for making such a revolutionary invention that would make gas and diesel unnecessary
So what if he disappeared. He utilized electrolysis which functionally requires energy to be put into it to produce hydrogen and oxygen, making it an ineffective "engine"
@jakerottier9321 not to my pc😂😂. It's simply just ps 3&4. My Xbox doesn't even sound like that and I've had it since the Xbox ones came out and haven't cleaned it.
@@iguanarapido2552 That depends on where you get the energy to get the H out of water though. If you were to use fossil fuel to generate that energy it would be worse for the environment.
I think it's so cool und interesting that any car you "test", you just drive up and down the city road(at 30mph). Therefore me as a viewer can really see the full potential of the cars you drive.👍
What's worse than oil companies, are these companies coming up selling these cars for a left nut or more, like they run on hydrogen, how hard is to engineer that.
@@spilledcoffee383 Regular disposables, like almost all e-cigs, use e-liquid (e-juice) which consists of VG, PG, nicotine and flavoring. But they vaporize, that's pretty much what they have in common with this car.
you cannot run a car purely on water, the only way that would work is if there was a battery in the car for hydrolysis, which wastes enough energy for water to not be viable
@rhythmgamer7922 it's like 4 times more than gasoline but it's 2 to 3 times more efficient than gasoline. So not entirely worth it. My source is google though
@rhythmgamer7922 We have many chemical reactions that can separate the hydrogen from water, so the prices could be much lower than buying the hydrogen outright.