Honda has announced pricing for the natural gas powered 2006 Honda Civic GX. The car achieves an EPA estimated city/highway fuel economy of 28/39 miles per gasoline-gallon equivalent, goes on sale this week with an MSRP of $24,440. Currently natural gas is approximately 30 percent less expensive than gasoline when purchased at a refueling station, and approximately 65 percent cheaper than gasoline when supplied by a Phill home refueling appliance. 2006 Civic GX owners will be eligible for a Federal tax credit of $4,000 for the car and up to $1,000 for the purchase and installation of ‘Phill,’ the convenient natural gas home refueling appliance. See our full report on the Civic GX for more information.
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05/18, 11:00 AM
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Anonymous
This is goona piss’off them Farmers! They were counting on a bigger shovel of cash from Washington than they already get – now these evil Japs are going to come in and screw up their gravy train. I still think I’d prefer diesel but this is certainly better than that shell-game: E85.
You can burn LNG directly rather than burn it to make enthanol – you can’t burn corn worth a damn.
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