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Permalink Reply by P.G. on March 9, 2011 at 14:13 Is CNG only $.60 less than $4 gasoline? I thought it would be lot cheaper than that...
Permalink Reply by Max on March 10, 2011 at 4:42 P.G. click on the link below and you can see the prices around the area of Chula Vista, CA.
http://www.altfuelprices.com/index.php?bounds=%28%2832.302272033691...
If you want to read the comments about the stations, click on the blue apps and then 'Comments'. I checked out several and there seems to be problems with filling up with CNG. One common problem was not being able to get a complete fill up due to a larger vehicle fueling up before you do. The prices varied all around the area, higher taxes in different areas?
Permalink Reply by P.G. on March 10, 2011 at 5:54 Okay, if my math is right, (correct me) there are about 8.75 gge's in 1000 cubic feet of gas...
At 4 bucks for a 1000 cubic feet of gas, that would make 1 gge worth about 45 cents.
If that is the case, sounds like there is a terrific mark up out there, huh?
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