By offering vehicles with CNG capabilities, Ford will make great strides in becoming a cleaner and more efficient company. CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is a much cleaner and cheaper fuel option than regular gasoline, which means Ford drivers will save money at the pump. While you're saving money on gas, you'll also be reducing your carbon footprint since the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has confirmed that CNG usage results in up to 30 percent less greenhouse gas emissions. This is mostly due to the fact that CNG is comprised of methane, a cleaner burning gas. As a bonus, 85 percent of the CNG used in the U.S. is produced domestically!
With so many great reasons to use CNG, many Ford fleet customers are rushing to purchase the alternative fuel vehicle. It is because of this demand that Ford has decided that they will be adding to the CNG-capable vehicle options and offer eight CNG-capable commercial vehicles by the summer of 2014. These vehicles will be:
- 2014 F-150 light-duty pickup
- F53 and F59 stripped chassis
- F-650 medium-duty truck
- F-Series Super Duty chassis Cab (F-450, F-550)
- F-Series Super Duty pickup and F-350 chassis cab
- E-Series van, wagon, cutaway and stripped chassis
- Transit van, wagon, cutaway and chassis cab
- Transit Connect van and wagon
Ford is making great progress with CNG-capable vehicles. If you'd like to see how you can make your fleet CNG-capable, or need help finding a vehicle that is more fuel-efficient, come on in to North Bros! We would be more than happy to discuss any of your vehicle needs and are here to help with everything from Auto Loans to helping you with the Ford Early Bird Lease Turn-In offer.
North Brothers Ford, located at 33300 Ford Rd Westland, MI 48185, is proud to be one of the premier dealerships in Southeast Michigan committed to exceptional customer service! Stop by or give us a call at (888) 806-7163, our knowledgeable sales team will be happy to help!
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