The automakers do not make them to run on natural gas. The cars (any cars) are retrofitted to run on natural gas. There are conversion kits that you can buy and there are companies that specialize on making the conversion. References :
Compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles are not widely available at this time, but I know Honda makes a CNG Civic called the Civic GX, and GM may still make Silverado trucks with an $850 optional conversion. It would be best to ask your local dealerships about getting an CNG vehicle and research conversion kits for existing vehicles – which are far more common than purpose built CNG vehicles. References :
Mark is right in what he is telling you. You can contact your gas company and they should be able to tell you who can do it for you. You will need to buy a pump to fill your auto at home it will cost about $2000 at least that was the price that was quited to me about 2 years ago when I checked into it. I also found out that if you go to the gas companies and find out when they are having auctions you can get auto’s from them at a good price already to go that will run on natural gas and regular gas. They have just about anything you want nice family car’s, trucks, vans anything at least here they do. If you get like a boss’s car or minivan it will be cleaner less miles and not beat on as much compared to a work truck or van. Don’t let the mil age scare you as a motor will last 3 times as long on NG as to gas. Good luck References :
I honetlly dont know of any car maker that makes a Natural gas car.
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You want a Fartmobile
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The automakers do not make them to run on natural gas. The cars (any cars) are retrofitted to run on natural gas. There are conversion kits that you can buy and there are companies that specialize on making the conversion.
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Compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles are not widely available at this time, but I know Honda makes a CNG Civic called the Civic GX, and GM may still make Silverado trucks with an $850 optional conversion. It would be best to ask your local dealerships about getting an CNG vehicle and research conversion kits for existing vehicles – which are far more common than purpose built CNG vehicles.
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Mark is right in what he is telling you. You can contact your gas company and they should be able to tell you who can do it for you. You will need to buy a pump to fill your auto at home it will cost about $2000 at least that was the price that was quited to me about 2 years ago when I checked into it. I also found out that if you go to the gas companies and find out when they are having auctions you can get auto’s from them at a good price already to go that will run on natural gas and regular gas. They have just about anything you want nice family car’s, trucks, vans anything at least here they do. If you get like a boss’s car or minivan it will be cleaner less miles and not beat on as much compared to a work truck or van. Don’t let the mil age scare you as a motor will last 3 times as long on NG as to gas. Good luck
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