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CNG / Gasoline Pickup Trucks
March 6, 2012 | Star-Telegram

General Motors plans to produce a new line of pickup trucks that can be fueled by compressed natural gas or standard gasoline. This will allow owners to take advantage of the low price of natural gas and help the United States consume an oversupply.


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