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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 948825" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Have you "experts" ever driven a propane or natural gas vehicle ?</p><p>The refrigerated van I have runs on propane. Also had a propane powered van for the grocery store I owned.</p><p>Taxi-cabs used to drive propane powered cars here.</p><p></p><p>Gas burns like crap in the winter months, period ! Taxis stalled, so did my van (if you even get it started) !</p><p>The other few negatives about it : Your not allowed to park in any parkades, and there are no such things with self serve gas stations.</p><p>You need an attendant to fill it up.</p><p>I also run out of propane gas a few times. Those gauges just don't seem to work properly and always subject to outside temperatures.</p><p></p><p>Only thing I like about propane is, it's much cheaper to run on (more miles per gallon). Other than that - it's a hassle !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 948825, member: 23950"] Have you "experts" ever driven a propane or natural gas vehicle ? The refrigerated van I have runs on propane. Also had a propane powered van for the grocery store I owned. Taxi-cabs used to drive propane powered cars here. Gas burns like crap in the winter months, period ! Taxis stalled, so did my van (if you even get it started) ! The other few negatives about it : Your not allowed to park in any parkades, and there are no such things with self serve gas stations. You need an attendant to fill it up. I also run out of propane gas a few times. Those gauges just don't seem to work properly and always subject to outside temperatures. Only thing I like about propane is, it's much cheaper to run on (more miles per gallon). Other than that - it's a hassle ! [/QUOTE]
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