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They are the front runners in getting cng stations supplied and they also have cng trailers for mobile refueling. Cool.

But would it be feasible to open a refueling center/station in NW La at this time?

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Wow... They are really moving with this. Explains why they are importing NG from the LNG plant in Baja.
i dont see it happening, not nation wide... the best I foresee, is large fleets [ Postal service, Fedex,UPS, city buses, etc...
Then I could set them up with a fleet account. It may be slow starting but it would probably catch on pretty soon.
For the auto industry to survive they are going to have to think outside the box and plan for 3-5 years down the road. I think this has to include CNG powered vehicles as well as PHEV. Build the cars and the fueling stations will come.
I really wish someone would produce the next VW beetle.

A box with wheels that gets you where you're going.
Built to be cheap to buy and maintain.
Good gas mileage.
Two passenger (maybe).
Small.
Something like a 4 wheel motorcycle or fast, enclosed golf cart/4 wheeler.

Problems I see
A small car is going to suffer more in a collision. Sad but unavoidable. Even the treehuggers can't change the laws of physics.
You'll still have a lot of mandated expensive stuff such as airbags.

Sorry, but the Smart Car ain't it. It's expensive and overly stylish.

A CNG option would be perfect match for such a vehicle.

I don't really see the big car manufacturers doing something like this. They're too tied into the big car/style sells/big bucks mindset. There's a bit of an oligopoly aspect to the car industry with artificial barriers to entry for new players.

These mintrucks are $5000 or so, but aren't street legal. http://www.americasminitruckcenter.com/daihatsu-japanese-mini-trucks/
I think Ray is right that this is most practical for municipalities or businesses with large fleets. The cash strapped city of Corpus Christi just installed a station for their first 30 gas vehicles. Now I think it'll just be a matter of time before all of their city vehicles will be runnin' on gas.

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