The Honda Civic GX is much like its sister the LX, except that it runs on compressed natural gas. As WSJ Senior Editor Joe White explains the benefits of the GX lie in cheaper fuel and the ability to refuel at home. The downside: a pricier MSRP. (Sept. 22)
@1009stumpy Convert your car to vegitable oil, and stuff the trunk with vegitable oil tanks. Better then paying the middle east
unholynationmorons 9 months ago
Nice work/school commuter, but what if I want to take a road trip? I doubt a hotel is going to allow me to tap into their natural gas.
1009stumpy 10 months ago
While on-board generators are being built to supply the population with the fuel of the future. Electricity.
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
Meanwhile oil companies will begin investing and transitioning to provide clean fuel for customers.
heartlessvietboy 1 year ago
@arlieberry Because the oil companies have a lot of stake in the car industry. If everyone started driving CNG cars, they have to *gasp* compete!
rjhall90 1 year ago
I dont know why the USA dont convert over to Natural Gas. We have so much natural gas here in the states and we spend trillions buying oil from foreign countries. Its clean and very low emissions. No processing it either its
ready to burn right out of the ground and CNG doesnt have to be transported in
on trucks its in every city by pipe line
arlieberry 1 year ago
This car runs on CNG, compressed natural gas...not LPG or propane. The gas is held in a very sturdy tank at up to 3600PSI.
holtek86 1 year ago
@bg1379, I assumed the gas was stored in a liquid state in the car, but I see that it is not.
oilhammer04 1 year ago
@oilhammer04
I certainly wouldn't go on that assumption considering that it comes through the lines already compressed.
bg1379 1 year ago
Im sorry, that you had to even look at that shitty car.
HackedGrizzly 3 years ago