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Originally Posted by RKDinOKC
Lets see, at $1.50 a gallon savings, an average of 20 mpg, and a initial cost of $7000. That's only 4666 gallons or 93,320 miles to break even. I usually drive around 15,000 per year so I would have to drive the car for a little over 6 years. I have never kept a car for that long.
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Usually CNG will be more efficient than the same motor on pump gas....
We are looking at the savings it will be on our diesel pickup. Sure it won't pull as much, but anyways.... 2.50/ gallon savings, add in it should do close to 5 mpg better than the current truck...
Should even up pretty quick. And we have been needing another pick up anyways. So it all works out...