Why no LPG cars from manufacturers?

Why no LPG cars from manufacturers?

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RichyBoy

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3,741 posts

224 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Gas is supposed to be the stepping stone to renewables and all the manufacturers are focused on bringing out hybrid and electric vehicles.

Stedman

7,288 posts

199 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Volvo did LPG versions of the v70 and s80s.

Waugh-terfall

18,488 posts

207 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Stedman said:
Volvo did LPG versions of the v70 and s80s.
Bi-Fuel wasn't it? Vauxhall did some too with the Astra and Vectra I think, and Toyota made a series of LPG-only engines in the 70s

shakotan

10,798 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Vauxhall did Dual Fuel Astra and [I think] Corsa in the mid-00s

matt21

4,309 posts

211 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Think gas has probably missed its day.

Vauxhall and as already mentioned Volvo fitted it from standard. Believe Proton are now too.

Guess its to do with the compromises it offers and difficult to market (the joe public would not appreciate the savings it can offer).

I for one have it on a big 6cyl BMW and its great, but probably rather a manufacturer invest time and effort into new technology or improving its diesel powerplants.

Stedman

7,288 posts

199 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Waugh-terfall said:
Stedman said:
Volvo did LPG versions of the v70 and s80s.
Bi-Fuel wasn't it?
Non madamé. shootbiggrin

Waugh-terfall

18,488 posts

207 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Stedman said:
Waugh-terfall said:
Stedman said:
Volvo did LPG versions of the v70 and s80s.
Bi-Fuel wasn't it?
Non madamé. shootbiggrin


homerjay

1,242 posts

232 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Used to have a ford falcon pickup with a LPG only v8. Was a oz import though.

Stedman

7,288 posts

199 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Waugh-terfall said:
Stedman said:
Waugh-terfall said:
Stedman said:
Volvo did LPG versions of the v70 and s80s.
Bi-Fuel wasn't it?
Non madamé. shootbiggrin

Well done, nice pictures. wink

Elskeggso

3,100 posts

194 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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shakotan]Vauxhall did Dual Fuel Astra and [I think said:
Corsa in the mid-00s
Yep, we've got an LPG Corsavan.

RichyBoy

Original Poster:

3,741 posts

224 months

Sunday 21st November 2010
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Still nothing mainstream. I would have thought with falling gas prices and such a huge world supply, manufacturers would be bringing out loads of lpg cars.

LeeThr

3,122 posts

178 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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shakotan]Vauxhall did Dual Fuel Astra and [I think said:
Corsa in the mid-00s
Pretty sure they also did the Zafira (SP?) Dual fuel as well.

Shuvi Tupya

24,460 posts

254 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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matt21 said:
Guess its to do with the compromises it offers and difficult to market (the joe public would not appreciate the savings it can offer).
If the government were serious about 'the environment' and wanted people to use LPG, they would remind everyone how green it is and give subsidies for installing it.

Also, if you buy a new car with LPG (that is pretty much impossible) i understand you can go into the Congestion zones for free, but if you convert an older car to LPG, you get no such benefit.





mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

262 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Cost saving is linked to low tax. If everyone used it, tax would have to increase.


MondeoMan1981

2,407 posts

190 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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mybrainhurts said:
Cost saving is linked to low tax. If everyone used it, tax would have to increase.
Exactly.


Shuvi Tupya

24,460 posts

254 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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mybrainhurts said:
Cost saving is linked to low tax. If everyone used it, tax would have to increase.
In that case, forget anything nice i have ever said about it.

Nobody else should convert to LPG, it's rubbish.


dudleybloke

20,482 posts

193 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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did.nt saab do a dual fuel?

redchina

492 posts

268 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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LPG is a pretty big deal in Perth, WA.

All taxis have two tanks, 'most' older V6's and V8's have two tanks and every petrol station sells it.

prices for LPG are roughly half that of petrol prices.

your car does use more LPG per mile than if it were running on petrol, but not 100% more, so its worth the money.

Bill

54,280 posts

262 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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Shuvi Tupya said:
mybrainhurts said:
Cost saving is linked to low tax. If everyone used it, tax would have to increase.
In that case, forget anything nice i have ever said about it.

Nobody else should convert to LPG, it's rubbish.
hehe

AFAIK LPG has genuine environmental advantages as it's cleaner burning therefore the guvmnt has no interest in pushing it because they're fixated on plant food gas.

NoNeed

15,137 posts

207 months

Monday 22nd November 2010
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I read somewhere, may even have been on here that manufacturers were worried about safety fears and potential claims. It was along time ago though.