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Reuters: Most Read Articles: Ford to offer F-150 pick-up that can run on compressed natural gas

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Ford to offer F-150 pick-up that can run on compressed natural gas
Jul 31st 2013, 14:00

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Wed Jul 31, 2013 10:00am EDT

  By Deepa Seetharaman      DETROIT, July 31 (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co, the  second-largest U.S. automaker, will offer this fall an F-150  pickup truck that can run on compressed natural gas to take  advantage of the resurgence in truck demand.      The move also allows Ford to capture consumers' interest, as  rivals General Motors Co and Fiat SpA's Chrysler  Group LLC sell revamped versions of their trucks to U.S. car  shoppers. Ford is expected to introduce its overhauled truck  next year.       U.S. demand for trucks is quickly growing, stoked by  strength in the housing and oil industries. U.S. sales of  full-size pickups are increasing at almost three times the pace  of the overall industry.       The appeal of compressed natural gas as an alternative to  gasoline is its relatively low price and growing abundance,  thanks to fracking, but a lack of refueling stations is a  liability.      The cost of a 2014 F-150 with a 3.7-liter V6 engine that can  run on both natural gas and gasoline can cost nearly $10,000  extra, depending on fuel-tank capacity.      "With the money saved using CNG, customers could start to  see payback on their investment in as little as 24 to 36  months," said Jon Coleman, Ford fleet sustainability and  technology manager.      Ford said CNG sells for an average of $2.11 per gallon of  gasoline equivalent. The national average for unleaded regular  fuel is $3.66 per gallon, the company said.      The F-150 is Ford's eighth vehicle in its CNG-ready lineup.  Ford also offers this option in its Transit and E-Series vans as  well as its F-350 trucks.      The automaker said it is "on pace" to sell more than 15,000  CNG-equipped vehicles, up 25 percent from 2012. One recent  client was communications company AT&T, which bought 650  F-350 trucks with the CNG option.  
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