Why Can't China VI Vehicles Be Converted to CNG?
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China VI vehicles are not incapable of being converted to CNG, but the cost-effectiveness after conversion is too low. The following are the reasons why China VI vehicle owners are reluctant to convert from gasoline to CNG: 1. High conversion cost: Converting to CNG requires a substantial amount of money for the conversion. Because this cost is relatively high, many people say that the money spent on converting a car from gasoline to CNG could be used to refuel many times, making the cost-effectiveness not worth it. 2. Few CNG stations: After converting to CNG, vehicles need to refuel at CNG stations, but currently, the number of CNG stations nationwide is limited, making refueling difficult. 3. Post-conversion vehicle issues: Many owners report that after converting to CNG, their vehicles often develop minor problems, such as difficulty starting when cold. 4. CNG tank takes up space: Vehicles converted to CNG require a CNG tank to be installed in the trunk, which makes the trunk space feel even smaller.