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To: emichael who wrote (625)4/21/1998 2:43:00 PM
From: Dr.Rolf W.P.Hensgens  Respond to of 3458
 
***Off topic***

this is not a new technique in Europe...about 20 (!) years ago I drove this system already. No. of supply-stations has steadily decreased since then. The only country around here u can really get natural gas almost everywhere is the Netherlands.

IMO - great oil companies just didn't want it to become a serious alternative. The cars have to carry a lot more...cars equipped w/this systems r not allowed to use garages and don't u ever park ur car in the burning sun...hehehe BOOOOM could be the result.

Not much of a chance, my opinion only - better buy Turby.

regards, Rolf



To: emichael who wrote (625)4/21/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: jasper asper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
If I understand it right the car will costs $6,000 more than the non-bifuel car. This is neat but there are not that many refueling stations in place either.In my opinion this type of set up has a long way to go for it to become anything that is common.