When people think disposable car, they are thinking of a Kia. I inherited my xB from a buddy and his wife, with 150k on the clock, and it's still kicking. Her Kia suv rolled 130k and had to have major engine work done. They are like Dodge Neons, some can be good, but most were rode hard and put away wet, leading to early death. If I could pick up anything, recently I'm digging the Toyota Mirai. Hydrogen fueled vehicle, that has a lot of possibility. Most people are either talking trash about it using Hydrogen or prognosticating that it will never work due to delivery of Hydrogen like we do with gasoline. I say screw that, build a hydrogen generator and concentrator at home, and fuel your vehicle while you eat dinner at home. You won't need an extra tank to hold your hydrogen, just fill the tank in the car. Having a tank ready and waiting to dump into the car would be nice, but not necessary. That would be a luxury for a quick fill the tank in a rush scenario. I'm running late and forgot to fuel the car, use the emergency 5 lb tank of hydrogen for a quick refill. My buddy thinks it's all pipedreams, saying the Oil Companies will fight it tooth and nail. I say, no one has to know what I'm doing in the privacy of my own damn garage, and if I'm playing Mad Scientist splitting water to make hydrogen, then it's not your concern till I blow up.