New smart range of cars, suvs, wagons, sedans, trucks prepared to consume LPG / Propane

    Smart's story begins somewhere in Switzerland, where Swatch's CEO, Nicolas Hayek, decided to take the name of the company, a "Swatchmobile" (Smart means Swatch Mercedes Art), and contacted Volkswagen . at that time and had to send the offer. It was Daimler Benz who finally decided to green the project.

    The Forfour and the Roadster found their demise during this movement and the Fortwo (the old City-Coupé) was redesigned only to remain in the market. They made it a little bigger and gave it an interior remodeling, but they did not solve the problem with the controversial sequential transmission that had a notorious delay. When you think about it, the whole car is quite controversial. You hate it or you love it, you can not be indifferent, it's that kind of car.

    Double Autonomy

    A new smart LPG / Propane Model of van in USA usually maintains the same gasoline system as the traditional version incorporating the LPG / Propane equipment

    Similar Price

    the smart LPG / Propane van has a price slightly higher than the gasoline version but lower than the diesel version

    Economic Savings

    Although it can be established that operating in LPG / Propane mode the vehicle consumes a little more than gasoline, the price of fuel has an interesting saving

    immediate recharge similar to gasoline

    The refilling from the supplier is carried out in a time comparable to that necessary for refueling gasoline. The system is, likewise, very simple and comfortable.

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    Maintenance savings due to cleaner fuel

    Being a cleaner system, catalytic converters, filters, "adblues" are eliminated, which reduces the possibility of mechanical breakdowns. Thus, for example, the service life of the oil increases with what it means for motor care

    No Restrictions in Cities or on days of prohibition

    The first cities begin to limit the access of diesel vehicles, in their restrictive regulations vehicles with LPG have access advantages

For sale in the world market


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  • 07/25/2018 Your Planet: The ten best green cars

    You want to do your part to save the planet, but you like to drive. Many of us have an ecological conscience, but we do not want to give up our cars, or we just can not. The truth is that the only purely ecological option is to completely abandon personal motorized transport. The greenest way to get around is to walk, ride a bike, occasionally use public transportation for longer trips and never fly. However, such a way of life is available to very few of us. Fortunately, there are many options to limit the amount of damage you do to Mother Earth. One of them can start when you start your vehicle, improving your driving technique. Smoother acceleration, smoother braking and a general anticipation of road conditions significantly improve fuel economy. You can also make sure that the engine of your car is properly tuned, that the tires are properly inflated and that there is no unnecessary waste in the trunk. You can convert your car to work with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and your existing gasoline system. Since LPG is about half the price of gasoline or diesel and only gives figures slightly lower than miles per gallon, it is certainly an option worth pursuing. LPG burns more cleanly than more conventional fuels and has lower emissions, but there is very little difference in performance. Some manufacturers such as Vauxhall offer new or used bi-fuel models, while the converted Smart GPL is probably the most notable conversion on the market today. There are around 1000 LPG service stations in the United Kingdom, with a concentration in the big cities, and if you are too far from one, you can still use gas, remember.

    1. LPG Smart The Smart is still pretty green, but this conversion is cleaner and cheaper to run. Δ 6.810 + 1.996; MPG 50+; Maximum speed 84 mph; 250-mile refueling range; CO 2 / km 90g 2. Toyota Prius (Hybrid) Favorite Hollywood stars and a pretty reliable proposal. £ 17,545; MPG 65.7; Maximum speed 102 mph; 104-mile range; CO 2 / km 104g 3. G-Wiz (electric) Two places announced as "the most ecological car available" and carbon neutral. £ 6,999 (special offer); MPG n / a; Maximum speed 40 mph; Scope 40 miles CO 2 / km: none 4. Mega Aixam (electric) Very extravagant vans and vans. £ 9,590 (pick up version); MPG n / a; Maximum speed 30 mph; Beach 62 miles; Co2 / km: none 5. Volvo V70 bi-fuel (gasoline / CNG) It is often sold to local authorities. £ 25,708; MPG 30.1; Maximum speed 127 mph; Range of 400 miles; CO 2 / km 169 g / km 6. Vauxhall Corsa Dual Fuel 1.2 (gasoline / LPG) The manufacturer's own conversion. £ 12,015; MPG 38.2; Maximum speed of 109 mph; Beach 644 miles; CO 2 / km: 119g