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Given that the Fiat Panda Natural Power starts at about €14,000 (~$16,700), if what you’re after is

pure economy and you live in Europe, that sounds like a steal.
 

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German Auto Club Finds That CNG Fiat Panda is Most Economical european-market
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German Auto Club Finds That CNG Fiat Panda is Most Economical
The German equivalent of AAA just finished an exhaustive test of almost all cars available for
sale in Europe in real-world conditions to answer one question: which car can travel the farthest Car in Europe
on US$36 US worth of fuel?
The German equivalent of AAA just finished an exhaustive test of almost all cars available for
By Nick Chambers, editor of Gas 2.0 sale in Europe in real-world conditions to answer one question: which car can travel the farthest
on US$36 US worth of fuel?
The German equivalent of AAA — Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club, or ADAC — just
finished an exhaustive test of almost all cars available for sale in Europe (241 to be exact) in real- By Nick Chambers, editor of Gas 2.0
world conditions to answer one question: which car can travel the farthest on €30 (~$36 US) worth of
cash? The German equivalent of AAA — Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club, or ADAC — just
finished an exhaustive test of almost all cars available for sale in Europe (241 to be exact) in real-
In Europe there are quite a few more choices in the… eh… economical range of offerings than we world conditions to answer one question: which car can travel the farthest on €30 (~$36 US) worth of
currently have in the U.S., so the competition pitted everything from natural gas to diesel to regular old cash?
petrol powered vehicles up against each other.
In Europe there are quite a few more choices in the… eh… economical range of offerings than we
In the end, the Fiat Panda Natural Power — a dual fuel CNG/gasoline-powered vehicle — won hands currently have in the U.S., so the competition pitted everything from natural gas to diesel to regular old
down by traveling 724 kilometers (~450 miles) on €30 worth of CNG. If you do the calculations, that’s petrol powered vehicles up against each other.
8 cents a mile, which may sound kind of average to U.S. green car sensibilities, but consider that in
Germany gasoline costs about $6.20 per gallon — meaning that even a 30 mpg car would cost about In the end, the Fiat Panda Natural Power — a dual fuel CNG/gasoline-powered vehicle — won hands
21 cents per mile to drive there. At $3 per gallon gas, that same 30 mpg car will cost you 10 cents a down by traveling 724 kilometers (~450 miles) on €30 worth of CNG. If you do the calculations, that’s
mile in the U.S. 8 cents a mile, which may sound kind of average to U.S. green car sensibilities, but consider that in
Germany gasoline costs about $6.20 per gallon — meaning that even a 30 mpg car would cost about
Even though all the press releases I read on the topic were rather cagey about what the average fuel 21 cents per mile to drive there. At $3 per gallon gas, that same 30 mpg car will cost you 10 cents a
efficiency of the Panda was during the tests, I did a few back calculations to figure it out myself. mile in the U.S.
ADAC used an average price of €0.94 per kg for the CNG calculations (as shown in the above
picture), which means that they obtained a fuel efficiency of 22.7 km (14.1 miles) per kg of CNG, Even though all the press releases I read on the topic were rather cagey about what the average fuel
seeing as they traveled 724 km on €30 of fuel. efficiency of the Panda was during the tests, I did a few back calculations to figure it out myself.
ADAC used an average price of €0.94 per kg for the CNG calculations (as shown in the above
In the US, CNG is sold in units of gasoline gallon equivalents (gge) instead of kilograms, but using picture), which means that they obtained a fuel efficiency of 22.7 km (14.1 miles) per kg of CNG,
this handy calculator, I was able to figure out that the current average U.S. price of $1.90 per gge is seeing as they traveled 724 km on €30 of fuel.
equivalent to €0.62 per kg — roughly 65% of the cost of the €0.94 used by ADAC in their tests. So in
the U.S., the same Fiat Panda Natural Power would go 450 miles on about $23 of CNG — or about 5 In the US, CNG is sold in units of gasoline gallon equivalents (gge) instead of kilograms, but using
cents per mile, the equivalent of a 60 mpg car at $3 per gallon gas in the US.. this handy calculator, I was able to figure out that the current average U.S. price of $1.90 per gge is
equivalent to €0.62 per kg — roughly 65% of the cost of the €0.94 used by ADAC in their tests. So in
the U.S., the same Fiat Panda Natural Power would go 450 miles on about $23 of CNG — or about 5
cents per mile, the equivalent of a 60 mpg car at $3 per gallon gas in the US..

Given that the Fiat Panda Natural Power starts at about €14,000 (~$16,700), if what you’re after is
pure economy and you live in Europe, that sounds like a steal.

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