did anyone see that mini series on discovery channel "future cars"? the one segment was very interesting about alternative fuels for the future. its kinda funny i did a power point presentation for some bs current events class in college about the same thing two years but my little presentation wasnt as detailed. but anyway, personally when i look at the options (electric, solar, hydrogen, and bio fuels) i feel that hydrogen will be what powers our 2030 camaros. its the most abundant resource in the universe and has i feel many other pros over electric(see the series for more). bmw is already placing hydrogen cars in germany and from what i have heard testing has been very successful. and this just came to me while writing this, when there is a change over to a new fuel for cars (i know this would cost a good amount of money to do) but wouldn't it make sense to convert the gasoline stations into hydrogen stations? if everyone fueled their car over night in their garage there would be alot of run down corners in the US not to mention the larger electric bills we would be recieving from the electric companies when they find out that they could make a great deal more because of "the amount of cars on the grid".