Posts Tagged ‘Civic’
CNG Pump Training Video – Natural Gas Filling Station
In California you are required to watch this training video before you use a CNG pump
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ease of having a CNG car at home and fueling at home
This is the way off foreign oil right here. We have plenty of Natural gas and companies like this make it easy to fuel your car at home from Natural as that is already plumed into your home
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Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle Annabel Cook American Honda
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Annabel Cook, Alternative Fuel Vehicle Specialist, American Honda
THE Greenest Commercial Vehicle in America?
Whats the Greenest Vehicle In America? Alternative Fuel Vehicle Specialist Annabel Cook nominates the Honda Civic GX, a natural gas vehicle, which according to the EPA has the cleanest internal combustion engine driving in the country and thanks to eco-minded Fleets, theres an infrastructure to support it.
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Texas Gas Service Natural Gas Vehicle
TV interview with Texas Gas Service on natural gas Honda civic and home refueling.
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Jerry’s Natural Gas Vehicle
CBS 58 coverage of my Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle 7/1/2008
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honda civic gx cng ngv review san diego ca may 2008
review of the 2008 Honda Civic GX ngv. rave review of an amazingly clean cost effective vehicle for todays comuters.
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Honda Civic GX Natural Gas Vehicle Review – Kelley Blue Book
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Honda Civic. We recently spent a week in a 2008 Honda Civic GX, the only natural gas vehicle (NGV) available to consumers today, and it didn’t take long to appreciate the range and availability of regular ol’ gasoline. The Civic GX is rated for combined fuel economy of 28 miles per GGE (Gasoline Gallon Equivalent, an NGV standard), but the tank holds just eight GGE. Leaving room for error, then, you have to refill the GX about every 180 to 200 miles. That wouldn’t be as big a problem if compressed natural gas (CNG) were available on every other street corner. The thrust of it, we learned in a typical week of cruising, commuting and grocery shopping, is that you have to plan ahead. The 113-horsepower GX is also slower than traditional Civics, and the extra-large fuel tank eats up all but six cubic feet of trunk space. Still, you can count us in as fans. Our nearby CNG stations are on the pricey side, but we still saved about 30 percent on fuel versus a regular Civic. Factor in solo access to the HOV lane, tax incentives and cleaner emissions, and it’s clear why the 2008Civic GX sold out in the first few months of the year. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit kbb.com today.
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