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To: jimthurman who wrote (165007)3/6/2012 8:11:17 AM
From: Dennis Roth1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 206181
 
Chrysler joins the CNG party

Big trucks shift to natural gas
March 6, 2012
freep.com|head

Ram intends to announce its plan today to produce a heavy-duty pickup this year that runs on compressed natural gas, the Free Press has learned, making it the second Detroit automaker in two days to publicly embrace the technology.

The Ram 2500 bi-fuel pickup will be powered by a 5.7-liter Hemi engine that can run on both compressed natural gas and regular gas, said a person familiar with the plan but who was not authorized to speak publicly about the truck. It will be built at Chrysler's plant in Saltillo, Mexico.

Ram is to hold a news conference today in Indianapolis at the 2012 Work Truck Show.

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