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Tags: biodiesel, diesel, diy, diy energy, energy forever, environment
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I don't know about anything but the CNG stuff. We looked into converting our cars to cng but it was pretty expensive (apx. $8000), so we bought used cars that already were converted originally at the factory. Ford, GM and Dodge made a number of cng vehicles as fleet vehicles for utility companies and the government in the mid 1990's thru about 2004. We have a 1998 Ford F-150 pickup truck and a 1999 Ford Crown Victoria, and they are both great! Natural gas is just 97 cents a gallon here, and we have filling stations nearby, so it was a no-brainer. The dude that posted earlier said something about cng being not environmentally friendly – well, he's way off because our Crown Vic had an emissions test done and it came in WAY,WAY lower in emissions than any gasoline powered car out there, including a Prius. Anyway, check out eBay and Craigslist and GSA auctions for cng cars and trucks – they're out there and they are super cheap to buy right now. Some states give very nice tax credits for buying cng cars, too, so don't forget about that. I'll list a few sources below so you can do some research and see if cng is for you. Good luck!
18.12.2011 14:11