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Old 02-21-2013, 06:29 AM  
shima
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Well one of the reasons is because the conversion is too expensive to pay off if you don't drive much. Secondly in the colder climate regions you'd still have to crank your engine on gasoline, let it heat up a bit, and then switch to natural gas. It has its complications I think.

Personally I drive a diesel powered car.
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