What is CNG ?


Compressed
Natural
Gas

CNG stands for Compressed Natural Gas, the same kind of gas stoves use.

Below is essential information on the benefits associated with owning a natural gas vehicle:

Fuel ranges from $1.49 and $1.89 nationwide. CNG burns clean: no carbon or acid going into your oil. And no liquid fuel to wash oil from top piston ring. Result: engines last so long that shuttle fleets routinely go 300,000 miles and their drivers line up to buy them. Sparkplugs seem to last forever and oil is still yellow when you change it.

Save lots of money at the pumps, Natural Gas is a lot cheaper than regular unleaded gas. You can save lots of money each year, approximately $1 a gallon. During rush-hour, you can jump into the commuter lane by yourself.

CNG itself is a remarkable phenomenon that has been out in the market for more than 10 years now. It's obvious benefits are clean-burning fuel which does not emit many of the impurities that gasoline produces. In addition, it is much more fuel efficient in comparison to gasoline. Because of the clean-burning fuel, it increases the longevity of the vehicle and maintenance intervals are increased; whereas oil and filter changes are required every 3,000-4,000 miles on typical gasoline vehicles, natural gas vehicles require similar oil and filter changes every 9,000-10,000 miles.


Natural Gas vehicles that are uniquely equipped with a clean burning fuel system (Compressed Natural Gas) enables you to save substantially at the pumps (almost half the cost of gasoline) while producing lesser emissions & pollutants to the environment.

In addition, owning a Clean Burning Fuel Vehicle has many other upsides & advantages including:

- increased longevity on the car (oil changes every 5,000 to 9,000 miles)
- access to the HOV (carpool lane) with a single occupant (check with your respective states laws)
- engine components remain a lot cleaner with a clean burning fuel
- less wear on critical engine components, bringin the cost of maintenance down drastically.
- state & federal tax incentives (check with your states air resources board)
- better fuel efficiency in comparison to standard gasoline vehicles; and much more.

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