Back in February 2008 the average gas prices were $3.00 which drastically rose to their record high averages of $4.10 in July. Record high gas prices were recorded during June 2008 ranging from $4.5-$4.7 a gallon. Who could drive anywhere with gas prices like that? We could, but that was because the natural gas fueling our car during that time was $0.63 rising up to $0.87 a gallon equivalent.
We took advantage of the great gas prices we could get while most everyone else was conserving or paying loads of money on their gas. During the summer of 2008 my husband and I took trips to Las Vegas, Nevada, Arches National Park, Utah, Los Angeles, California, Boise, Idaho and many others. Gas prices weren’t an issue because we were paying 3-4 times less for natural gas than regular gas. Plus, almost everywhere we went there were natural gas stations where we could fill up our CNG car. A good example of this is in the summer time we took a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada. From Provo, Utah to Las Vegas it is about 380 miles. With gas prices being around $3.75, this trip would have cost us $120.00. Instead of paying that price, we took our natural gas car with the natural gas price being $0.87 gallon equivalent, and the trip cost us $30.00. We could spend money in Vegas and have some fun instead of spending money on gas to get there.
Last fall I was doing my student teaching, and my husband was starting a business. This left our income very low for a time. At times like these are when you are looking out for a way to save some money. Our Super Saver was our CNG car.
Normally we would be paying $200+ a month for the gas prices, but with our CNG car we were only spending around $40 a month in fuel. This proved to be a huge saver for us and continues to be till this day. Not only was I saving a ton of money, but I also had to accessible CNG stations on my commute to my student teaching.
After using a CNG car for the last couple of years, I can’t see why I would ever go back to gasoline cars. This is probably why I’ve seen so many more cng cars out on the road, you know, the cars with the light blue diamond that says CNG in the middle. The real question is, “why don’t more people use CNG Cars?” Especially in this economy when you can drastically reduce one more expense.
