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A CNG car is an automobile that is powered by compressed natural gas (CNG). In the United States, the only CNG car that is currently manufactured and sold as a new vehicle is the Honda Civic GX, which has been in production for 12 years. Natural gas cars are much cleaner burning cars than either gasoline or diesel engines. These CNG engines will also last much longer than gasoline engines. It is possible to convert gasoline engines to run on CNG. Although the conversion is somewhat pricey, the savings in fuel costs can offset this expense within a couple of years or so.

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