There are numerous filling stations all over southern California where I mainly operate. If I stray too far from home, I fill up from one of these at a cost ranging from $1.42 to $2.45 per gallon. I've driven all the way to Salt Lake City as well as up to the Redding area without any problem finding fuel. AAA has a great deal. Even if you're not a member, you call their 800 number, tell them where you are and they will tell you where the nearest CNG station is located. Also, I use www.cngprices.com to track where the stations are and plot the cheapest fuel costs. Normally, I never have to fill up away from home, and my car is always full every morning! Normal range for me is about 200 miles on a tank before I start feeling uncomfortable. :-) Rob McCall McCall Piano Service, LLC www.mccallpiano.com Murrieta, CA 951-698-1875 On Mar 08, 2010, at 05:52 , Brian Trout wrote: > Cool!! Would be nice to have a natural source of that natural gas. :-) Only thing is if you want to take a trip longer than what the tank lasts. Might be a little more challenging finding a place to fill up. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20100308/47e2f091/attachment.htm>
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