Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Honda Seeks To Incorporate CNG Fuel Stations in American Dealerships


Chrysler and General Motors have been working on providing compressed natural gas-powered vehicles to their customers, but Honda has been providing that for a few years now. Not only that, but Honda is committed to their CNG vehicles and are seeking to add more CNG fueling stations to their dealerships across America, allowing customers who have purchased or who are looking to purchase a CNG-powered car to quickly and easily refuel. In an era where electric vehicles and hybrids are all the rage (though still not as much as gasoline-powered efficient vehicles), Honda is seeking to do something new. Auto transporters haven't really seen many of their CNG-powered vehicles, but they're pretty low-key on the whole, with not a lot on the market right now. Little advertising has been done, and this blogger has yet to figure out what the model is even called, but I'm sure Honda will be pushing it before too long.

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Unknown said...

CNG conversion systems can cost anywhere from $1,000 up to several thousand dollars for newer EPA certified kits. This price does NOT include the cost of the cylinder. In a state like California, the CARB won't let you legally install anything but an expensive EPA certified kit. Further, you can only install the kits on certain vehicle and engine types. natural gas trucks

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