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2005 Chevrolet Avalanche 1500 Lt Crew Cab 4-door 5.3l Bi-fuel Cng Natural Gas on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:117100
Location:

Herriman, Utah, United States

Herriman, Utah, United States

***Ultimate fuel savings*** Rare Chevrolet Avalanche Crew Cab LT Bi-Fuel CNG/Gasoline. One Owner!!! 

Drive this V8 six passenger crew cab truck for less than half the cost of gasoline. CNG costs around $1.50 per gallon per gallon on average.
This truck is Bi-fuel CNG/gasoline this means with the touch of a button you can choose to run on compressed natural gas(CNG) OR gasoline. 
Bi-fuel gives you the savings and benefits of CNG without losing the convenience to run on regular gasoline. Check CNGprices.com for a list of all the local public CNG filling stations. With a home filling unit you can fill your tank off your home natural gas line and save even more. Most states will give you a tax credit this on this vehicle. CNG Storage tank is new DOT certified type 2 and does not expire until 2032! Good mechanical condition engine and transmission runs/shifts smooth, No fluid leaks! Running CNG your engine will last longer! Natural gas is a clean burning fuel with no carbon to deposit in and ruin your engine. You will also extend your oil change intervals for the same reason. LT truck comes loaded with many options such as 6 passenger convertible seating, power seat, power windows with driver auto down, power mirrors, power locks, remote key-less entry, automatic-dimming rear view mirror, Dual zone climate control system, automatic on/off headlights, cruise control, steering wheel mounted audio controls. Truck has the big V8 engine so it will tow and with CNG it works cheap. CNG conversion system installed on this vehicle is not one of those cheap vacuum style conversion system. this system is computer controlled sequential injection system. CNG conversion like this would cost you $5000-$6000 to have installed.


On Jul-28-14 at 10:26:07 PDT, seller added the following information:

Rare Chevrolet Avalanche Crew Cab LT Bi-Fuel CNG/Gasoline. One Owner!!! 


***Ultimate Fuel Savings***

Drive this V8 six passenger crew cab truck for less than half the cost of gasoline. Compressed Natural Gas(CNG) costs around $1.50 per gallon per gallon on average.
This truck is Bi-fuel CNG/gasoline this means with the touch of a button you can choose to run on compressed natural gas(CNG) OR gasoline. 
Bi-fuel gives you the savings of CNG without losing the convenience of gasoline. Check CNGprices.com for a list of all the local public CNG filling stations. With a home filling unit you can fill your tank off your home natural gas line and save even more. 

Most states will give you a tax credit this on this vehicle. This vehicle is located in Utah and the Utah state tax credit of $2,500 is still available.

CNG Storage tank is DOT certified type 2 and does not expire until 2032. Tank is located underneath the vehicle so to not hinder the operation of the the avalanche convertible bed. Tank is rated to hold 5.5 gallons of CNG but typically I get 4.5 gallons in with a range of about 80 miles.

CNG fill nozzle is located in the gasoline fuel door.

 Good mechanical condition engine and transmission runs/shifts smooth, No fluid leaks.

With CNG your engine will last longer as natural gas is a clean burning fuel with no carbon to deposit in and ruin your engine. 
You will also extend your oil change intervals for the same reason. 

LT truck comes loaded with many options such as 6 passenger convertible seating, power driver seat, power windows with driver auto down function, power mirrors with turn indicators, power locks, remote key-less entry, automatic-dimming rear view mirror, Dual zone climate control system, automatic headlights, cruise control, steering wheel mounted audio controls, tow package. V8 engine so it can tow and with CNG it tows cheap.

CNG conversion system installed on this vehicle is not one of those cheap vacuum style conversion system. This system is computer controlled sequential injection system. CNG conversion like this would cost you $5000-$6000 to have installed.

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