when i saw this i was like what the hell it is item #4574147055 if it actualy works that is cool
if only closed minds came with closed mouths
CHAOS PANIC AND DISORDER MY WORK HERE IS DONE
"if it don't fit smack it with a hammer
if it still don't fit smack it with a bigger hammer"
im too lazy to look it up
sorry for double posting but for some ppl who dont want to ope/visit another window heres the seller's description of the vehicle:
Vehicle Description
2002 Chevy Cavalier CNG / Gasoline bi-fuel 41,880 miles
LOW RESERVE
Priced thousands below book value! Chevy Cavalier, 2.2L V4, CNG Bi-fuel, runs on compressed natural gas and/or regular gasoline, 41,880 miles, 4 door, metallic dark blue exterior, automatic transmission, air, CD player, PS, PB, excellent condition inside and out.
This alternative fuel car will run on gasoline and/or CNG (compressed natural gas). Help clean the air, reduce dependence on foreign oil and SAVE MONEY on fuel and buy a clean burning natural gas vehicle. The cost of the CNG system will add $6,420 when the car is bought new and adds about $3000 to the re-sale price of the vehicle. If any questions about the cng system or the car please email me for answers.
There is a 70,000 mile warranty on the cng fuel system that may be transferrable to new owner (must be verified)
I reserve the right to end auction early as I will be advertising the car for sale locally (Southern California)
Having a Z is close enough to having an import.....
im surprised...
that the 2200 don't over heat on compressed gas. lol.
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hell yeah if i had the money i would definately buy it !
MY dad had a caravan (ran on natural gas as well), they built a pump right into the side of our house... weird stuff, I barely remember this though, I was a kid at the time.
My Cav
I give up...
i'm buying a VW those people love trees, so they should love eachother too... "Andy"
you know if you crash this car your relly goint out with a bang
lots of cars have this done, mostly taxi and cars like that, you can do tht or propane
Good idea on GM's part. However the range on those is about half that of pump gas. So, depending on where abouts you live in the country and how you fill the CNG tank, it could cost the same if not more $$$ in propane/CNG than gasoline.
Good luck fitting anything in the trunk. the 2.2 already gets pretty good gas mileage. Why have a car with no trunk?