Might not be a bad deal, since cars are hard to come by right now. The downside is if fuel cell cars die off due to EV adoption then the resale on these might be worse than it already is. If you can use the tax credit it does seem like a pretty nice car.
Its actually close to 15K total expense for a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle if you took the time to read the deal, but thanks for your expertise on automotive technology.
I wasn't commenting on this "deal" which is essentially Cali only. I'm just saying the msrp is crazy. It's like Nokia coming out with a $1200 phone then saying "it's only $300 with a 3 year contract one trade in of an iPhone 12"
0, it has nothing to do with quality either. It's a non premium brand charging premium prices. It's like Levi's charging $800 for a belt because it will last as long as a Gucci belt
I wasn't commenting on this "deal" which is essentially Cali only. I'm just saying the msrp is crazy. It's like Nokia coming out with a $1200 phone then saying "it's only $300 with a 3 year contract one trade in of an iPhone 12"
Every hydrogen fuel cell car is 50-75K
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I wasn't commenting on this "deal" which is essentially Cali only. I'm just saying the msrp is crazy. It's like Nokia coming out with a $1200 phone then saying "it's only $300 with a 3 year contract one trade in of an iPhone 12"
I can't speak from personal experience of owning a korean car but it seems like the korean brands are making strides in what comes out of their shops lately. For example, kia is netting a premium (markups galore) for their telluride and carnival. I used to (and still kind of am) surprised, to say the least, that a korean car is costing $55k+ these days. But all the automotive reviews are giving stellar marks for the Telluride. Carnival is still quite new to have had a chance to compete.
0, it has nothing to do with quality either. It's a non premium brand charging premium prices. It's like Levi's charging $800 for a belt because it will last as long as a Gucci belt
You might not in the market for a car for a while. Telluride and Palisade both MSRP around 50K but some times goes 5 to 10K more than the MSRP. And you have to wait for few months to get one due to high demand.
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0, it has nothing to do with quality either. It's a non premium brand charging premium prices. It's like Levi's charging $800 for a belt because it will last as long as a Gucci belt
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Name a better hydrogen fuel cell SUV.
Doesn't matter.
Not sure when they started turning it around, but now Samsung (Korean just like Hyundai) is certainly considered premium and on par with Sony.
Things change!
Name a better hydrogen fuel cell SUV.
How about name a better car? A: The one that isn't hydrogen cell.
I'm really interested to see if hydrogen goes anywhere, but the infrastructure just doesn't seem ready.