Yes, I like the idea. But in my experience my 100% CNG vehicle performed exactly as a gasser would have, and I really loved it. Circumstances changed, otherwise I would still have it. I can see where a dual fuel car would overcome the lack of CNG filling stations, and indeed this is what a lot of cars used to do in Brazil (and maybe still do). They had a gasoline tank and an ethanol tank, iirc.
But what I'd really like to see is for us to stop fucking around wasting money building EV charging stations that make no sense and instead build CNG stations that make a lot of sense.
Yep. I am familiar with NG vehicles. My experience with them is quite positive. The tank(s) do eat up space though.
Oops, I think I solved the problem. But it would violate my law of good enough.
If we could create a practical LNG vehicle, that would be something.
The one I used to own was highly practical. The only impractical aspect of it was external: not enough filling stations.
Edit: Ah. "LNG". Not CNG. Poor reading skills....
Read what I just wrote on a hybrid CNG vehicle. Enticing idea.
Yes, I like the idea. But in my experience my 100% CNG vehicle performed exactly as a gasser would have, and I really loved it. Circumstances changed, otherwise I would still have it. I can see where a dual fuel car would overcome the lack of CNG filling stations, and indeed this is what a lot of cars used to do in Brazil (and maybe still do). They had a gasoline tank and an ethanol tank, iirc.
But what I'd really like to see is for us to stop fucking around wasting money building EV charging stations that make no sense and instead build CNG stations that make a lot of sense.