Does anybody know
Nov. 9th, 2005 11:10 amwhere a regular person without a fleet of commercial vehicles can find information on converting a vehicle from gasoline to an alternative fuel? I might be looking in the wrong places, but all I seem to find is government programs for fleet vehicles, and that's not me.
It's my understanding that gas prices are going down for now, but then up again in the spring, to over $3 per gallon, and staying there. With my truck, that's just not doable in the long run, and in the short run, it takes 25% of my weekly check to fill up my tank. Not on. Makes buying groceries much too difficult.
I've considered having a second, smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicle for every day, keeping the truck only for actual hauling of people and things, and it's just not in the budget.
I'm hoping that there is a conversion program of some kind for regular folk. Anybody know where I can find out?
It's my understanding that gas prices are going down for now, but then up again in the spring, to over $3 per gallon, and staying there. With my truck, that's just not doable in the long run, and in the short run, it takes 25% of my weekly check to fill up my tank. Not on. Makes buying groceries much too difficult.
I've considered having a second, smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicle for every day, keeping the truck only for actual hauling of people and things, and it's just not in the budget.
I'm hoping that there is a conversion program of some kind for regular folk. Anybody know where I can find out?