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July 25, 2008 4:16 PM PDT

First Honda FCX Clarity customers receive key

by Antuan Goodwin
World's First Honda FCX Clarity Customers

World's first Honda FCX Clarity customers

(Credit: American Honda, Susan Goldman)

The first Honda FCX Clarity customers Ron Yerxa, center, and wife Annette Ballester received a ceremonial key to their Honda hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle at Honda of Santa Monica on Friday.

Honda announced that the zero-emissions vehicle would be available for 36-month leases only, beginning in late summer. Initial availability is limited to the Southern California and Japanese markets. Availability is expected to expand as hydrogen fueling stations become more widespread.

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by jabailo July 27, 2008 6:47 AM PDT
Just don't drive it 300 miles or more from the one hydrogen station in LA.
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by jeanmomo July 28, 2008 2:32 AM PDT
Hehe, this is a really nice car, my just ordered one :).
Check the pics http://www.carchannel.be/nl/artikel/honda/telex-de-honda-fcx-clarity-productie .
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