Detail Info for: Honda : Civic GX Sedan 4-Door 2005 Honda Civic GX NATURAL GAS CNG DUAL TANKS Extended DRIVING RADIUS

Transaction Info

Sold On:
08/09/2013
Price:
$ 9997.00
Condition:
Mileage:
66500
Location:
Saint Louis, Missouri, 63139
Seller Type:
Dealer

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2005 Honda Civic
Submodel Body Type:
Sedan
Engine:
1.7L 1668CC l4 CNG SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
1HGEN26575L000087
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
CNG
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

HOLY COW!!!!! 170 MPG...equivalent 2005 Honda Civic GX Sedan, CNG, Compressed Natural Gas, Rare To Find! Fill up in Indiana or Chicago for ONLY $.71 per gallon clean Burning Fuel, Alternative Fuel Vehicle, Great Economical Sedan, Dual Air Bags, ABS, Fully Loaded, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Automatic Transmission, DUAL 3600 PSI CNG Tanks, EXTENDED DRIVING RADIOUS, 1 Owner Fleet Maintained, Air Conditioning, CD, New Tune Up, and much more. New Honda certified Transmission Jan 11, 2013. Mostly Carfax Clean! Just e-mail us for a FREE copy. RF fender and rear bumper were replaced, all other panels 100% original. LF fender dent was repaired, small crease above RR wheel. Spare wheel/tire is missing. A rated by Better Business Bureau. Our Clients are extremely important to us and it shows, EASY No Haggle Price! Financing Available (W.A.C.) at 1.99%. Try $228 per month w/NO MONEY DOWN Visit www.midwestautoplex.com or Call 888.427.0565 or after hours 314.749.5258 Family owned and operated where we treat employees and customers as part of the family, discover the difference. We help people find the vehicle of their dreams at a price that is not a nightmare! It is the buyers responsibility to verify options, accessories, condition, and warranty with your sales professional before time of sale. Visit www.cngnow.com/Pages/information.aspx for more info. Tanks expire on 9/2018 and 2019. Passed 3yr CNG inspection which is good till 6/2015. WE RECOMMEND CARCHEX FOR AN INDEPENDENT 3RD PARTY INSPECTION. MPG equation...Take the price of gas pump divided by natural gas price and multiply by 38mpg. For example in IN 3.69/.71 x 38mpg =197mpg equivalent. Why natural gas may not be for you The Civic GX is available for retail sale to the public in only two states, New York and California. It's available for fleet sale everywhere though, and that's how most Civic GX's are sold. And that's where they make the most sense, in situatuions where they're driven around locally all day and returned to the garage for refueling each night.. For big fleets, the GX is inexpensive to run and, unlike a hybrid car, it qualifies as an "alternative fuel vehicle" under federal clean-air rules, said Carr. (Hybrid cars don't qualify because they run on gasoline. They do qualify for some state benefits for fleet buyers, though.) If you drive any sort of alternative-fuel vehicle you need to plan ahead, though. There are about 1,000 publicly accessible natural gas filling stations nationwide. To further complicate things, the car holds only about 7.2 "gallons" worth of compressed gas, which is good for a range of 220 miles. That's about half the range of a gasoline-powered Civic. Honda can help you out there, though, by hooking you up with a Phill. That's an at-home natural gas pump that runs off your home gas supply. It's a low-pressure device that takes 12 hours to fill a tank from empty. But if you plug your car into it every night you should be able to keep your tank filled most of the time. Finally, there's the trunk space. Gas takes up more space than liquid. And to squeeze a usable amount into your car, the gas has to be compressed to something like 3,600 PSI. To contain that kind of pressure, the Honda GX's fuel tank, hidden behind the back seats, is shaped like an enormous propane tank. That squeezes out trunk space. That's enough for everyday errand running, but not much else. On May-18-13 at 08:20:41 PDT, seller added the following information:More pictures are available at midwestautoplex.com of the tanks/trunk area. 1 is factory OEM and the other is slightly smaller, might be 8 gallon and a 5 gallon best I can tell by looking. There are two of these CNC civics on our web pageOn May-21-13 at 05:04:11 PDT, seller added the following information:Maximum fuel pressure is 3600 psi for these, but the car only seems to like 3000 psi. We've been unable to determine why 3600 seems to make car act up but I'm guessing the fuel pressure regulator can't handle it, so make sure you have 3000 psi available in your area.On Aug-02-13 at 07:39:07 PDT, seller added the following information:A new regulator costs $803 if needed to refuel at 3600 psi. A used part w/b significantly less. See http://www.ebay.com/itm/160998870195?item=160998870195&frommaketrack=true&viewitem=&vxp=mtr

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