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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: sylvester80 who wrote (409030)5/24/2003 5:28:34 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Is this the car you drive, or did you convert your car to natural gas?

I took note that although this car doesn't rely on oil for moving it........it evidentially does rely on oil for some of it's functions. Unless you've come up with another lubricant, you are using oil to lubricate your car.

Would that be an honest assessment?

M

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Powered exclusively by compressed natural gas (CNG), the Civic GX boasts the cleanest-burning internal-combustion engine in the world. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has certified the GX as a Super-Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle (SULEV), a standard not required until after the year 2004. In highly polluted areas, the air coming out of the GX's exhaust pipe can actually be cleaner than the air you breathe. In addition to the benefits to your lungs, the remarkably clean GX also benefits society as a whole. Among the immediate benefits it can have on your local community and businesses are cleaner air and fuel-cost savings. Replacing your existing gasoline-powered sedan fleet with the Civic GX can provide tons of emissions reductions and reduce your total energy consumption and costs. Its efficient, clean-burning power plant and excellent city and highway fuel economy mean less reliance on imported oil, which supports our government's energy, security and clean-air goals.
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