Obviously, it's less expensive. he heh.
New fueling stations that can handle hydrogen would have to be built.
Hybrid simply means two types of propulsion. For example, the prius uses gasoline and electricity. A car that used coal and hydrogen would also be considered a hybrid. Cars that are propelled only using hydrogen are NOT hybrids.
Fuel cells are basically a storage device for energy. In the cars on the road today they are gasoline tanks. In hybrid cars, they are gasoline tanks and batterys. In GM's Hydrogen car, the fuel cell is the Hydrogen tank.
Hydrogen cars aren't as popular as a traditional petrol car, so the cost of a hydrogen car would probably be a little more expensive just because they aren't mass produced. When it comes to refilling, the hydrogen costs about the same as gasoline, but the best thing is that the hydrogen will be priced consistently if it can be produced efficiently in the future, because unlike gasoline and oil, it is renewable.
The best gas mileage from unleaded gasoline or premium gasoline depends on the car. Old cars get better mileage from unleaded.
less pollution
the Ford website and the ford escape owner's manual BOTH say to use REGULAR gasoline, so I would say no
No, that would be an example of gasoline, or fossil fuel. Examples of a gas would be Hydrogen, Oxygen, Xenon, butane (that some cars run on) etc.
To buy the best hydrogen electric car, you should be out there and doing some research on hybrid cars. It is very important for you to find hydrogen electric cars that will save you money on gasoline. The best hydrogen electric cars can be charged at your home during the night. It is a great idea to invest in these cars and a few extra batteries for them as well.
depends how often you use the electric engine and driving conditions
Depends on what's inside. Normal car with only gasoline for fuel: no. Gasoline must be vaporized to explode. Otherwise it just burns slowly at the surface. Hydrogen power car with full hydrogen tank: yes. Car with dynamite in the trunk: yes. Cars in movies: yes.
gasoline, diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), Propane (forklifts-not normally cars), Hydrogen gas, coal/wood for steam powered cars.