Ram 2500 CNG is a green monster - OCRegister

Lorem ipsum dolor Vestibulum tortor quam, feugiat vitae, ultricies eget, tempor sit amet, ante. Vestibulum tortor quam, feugiat vitae, ultricies eget, tempor sit amet, ante. Donec eu sit amet quam egestas semper. If you're going to drive a vehicle so lengthy you need to plug back-to-back parking meters, so tall you'll make a running leap to hop inside, so powerful it gets just 14 miles to the gallon, it's nice to have a fueling option other than gas. That's the scenario Ram is offering with its 2500 CNG, a heavy-duty pickup that lets drivers keep on truckin' using either $2-per-gallon compressed natural gas or $3. 50-per-gallon 87 octane. The 2500 CNG first went on sale for fleet buyers earlier this year and is now available to retail customers, Ram announced in October. But the first bi-fuel vehicle from the company's truck brand underscores the segment's shift toward alternative fuels in a way that's distinctly American. CNG is a fossil fuel sourced from the methane in oil and natural gas wells, as well as shale deposits and landfill biogas. The Ram's CNG tanks carry a gasoline equivalent of 18. 2 gallons – enough fuel to travel 255 miles. And while I needed to re-up my supply of timothy hay for my son's guinea pig collection, driving the Ram 2500 to do so. Source: www.ocregister.com