Thanks Rob - I appreciate the info. I see that there are indeed oodles of natural gas filling stations around in CA. Unfortunately, there are only two in Florida (yup - we're really cutting edge here in Florida - also there are almost zero solar powered facilities/homes in the "sunshine state" - go figger). The natural gas station in Ft. Lauderdale has fuel for $1.89 per gge. What is a "gge"? How does that compare to a gallon? Petro is about $2.75 per gallon these days here in Tampa. Terry Farrell On Apr 23, 2010, at 11:29 PM, Rob McCall wrote: > Terry, > > It looks just like a regular Honda Civic. And gas is pumped into > the car right in my garage. It's always full every single morning. > And all at 58 cents a gallon. I spend about $40 a month on fuel > costs, while driving around 20,000 miles per year. Car has a range > of about 220 miles per tank. > > http://automobiles.honda.com/civic-gx/ > > I also received $10,000 in tax credits and rebates, both federal and > state. Plus HOV lane access that isn't limited like the hybrids. > > As for gas stations away from my house, there are hundreds of them > in California. They're just not in the usual places. Check out www.cngprices.com > > Regards, > > Rob McCall > > McCall Piano Service, LLC > www.mccallpiano.com > Murrieta, CA > 951-698-1875 > > > On Apr 23, 2010, at 20:15 , pianolover 88 wrote: > >> And the fact that there are next to zero gas stations or places to >> pump natural gas into your car. And how much one of these natural >> gas cars? there are obviously not many of them on the road, >> compared to even hybrids. What does it look like, one of those not- >> so-smart cars? Lol. >> >> Terry Peterson >> Accurate Piano Service >> UniGeezer.com >> "Over 50, and not "2" Tired!" > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100424/dc552db1/attachment.htm>
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