Scientist and futurist; Bill Reinert is anything but a typical Toyota executive.(Special Report)(Interview)

From: Automotive News | Date: June 11, 2007| Author: Rechtin, Mark | Copyright information

Byline: Mark Rechtin

Bill Reinert is the type of guy who tells Charlize Theron she can't smoke in his car.

Consider that this wasn't any ordinary car. It was a $3 million prototype Toyota Kluger hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Then again, Reinert was chauffeuring Theron to the 2004 Academy Awards, where she was nominated for a best-actress Oscar. And she had torn her dress getting into the back seat.

But circumstances don't matter to the plain-spoken R...

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