Saturday, 14 November 2009

My Story of Owning a CNG Car.

By Melanie Henage

Have you noticed how gas prices keep going through a yo-yo effect, but the trend just keeps getting more expensive. If you remember 2008, gas prices were on average at $3 a gallon at the beginning of the year and jumped to over $4.5 a gallon through the summer. The increases in gas prices was taking a big toll on many of my friends and families wallets. But not mine, I purchased a CNG Car (compressed natural gas) that not only saves a load of money (only an average of $0.75 a gallon equivalent through 2008) but is far and beyond a cleaner solution for the environment.

While others were conserving their miles, my husband and I took several trips during the summer months. We traveled to Vegas, many national parks and even to LA from our home in the Utah area. Just about any direction we go, we can find inexpensive and clean natural gas for our CNG Car. One round trip was when we went from Provo, UT to Vegas which totaled 720 miles. If we took a regular gas car it would have cost us $120, but instead it only cost us $30. That's $90 that we saved, and who couldn't use an extra $90 on a trip to Vegas.

Last fall I was doing my student teaching, and my husband was starting a business. This left our income very low for a time. At times like these are when you are looking out for a way to save some money. Our Super Saver was our CNG car.

Normally we would be paying $200+ a month for the gas prices, but with our CNG car we were only spending around $40 a month in fuel. This proved to be a huge saver for us and continues to be till this day. Not only was I saving a ton of money, but I also had to accessible CNG stations on my commute to my student teaching.

If I was to answer my smartest purchase over the last few years it would definitely be my CNG car. It saves money, especially when I needed it most, and it has helped keep our planet a little cheaper. Not to mention that it is a domestic alternative fuel, that we don't have to rely on other countries for. It constantly perplexes me why more people don't invest in CNG cars like we did. But I guess until more people catch on, I'll just keep saving a lot of money at the pump.

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