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One thing we try to do with our weekly series of Greenlings articles is answer reader questions about the green car industry (if you’ve got a burning need to know something, please let us know). Considering today’s news that the Honda Civic GX is now available for sale in Utah, we thought we’d dig into AutoblogGreen reader Island Don’s question about compressed natural gas vehicles. Here it is (slightly edited):
To me as a big diesel guy, I see the the CNG as a great, cheap, clean burning alternative to to gas, diesel, or hybrid, yet Honda CNG sales aren’t great. Why haven’t they done better? Why haven’t they been promoted by the government or the manufacturer? I’ve never seen an ad, nor ever heard any politician promote them. Yet I see all the buses in LA and San Diego running on CNG. That tells me there’s an infrastructure in place. What’s the scoop?
Follow us through the jump for the answer.
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Greenlings: What’s up with natural gas vehicles? originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Thu, 30 Jul 2009 19:56:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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