Drexel University Takes PGW's 100 Percent Natural Gas Powered Crown Victoria 'Out for a Spin'
--Aug. 28, 2002--
What: Drexel University Senior Vice President Anthony Caneris
will kick the tires, rev the engine and take a test drive
in the Philadelphia Gas Works' 100 percent natural gas
powered 2002 Ford Crown Victoria to evaluate the
possibility of making natural gas powered vehicles a part
of the University's transportation fleet. After the test
drive, PGW CEO Thomas E. Knudsen and Caneris will compare
notes.
Although the Crown Vic may look like a regular car in
every other way, there are three "gas" cylinders in the
trunk and one underneath the vehicle where the gasoline
tank would normally be installed. The Crown Vic gets 18
miles to the gallon and at .75 a gallon, a fill-up would
run about 10 bucks.
When: Wednesday, August 28, 2002, 10 a.m. - 12 noon
Where: Drexel University's "F" parking lot (31st & Ludlow
streets)
(Follow Market St. west, turn left onto 31st St. Parking
lot is straight ahead)
Visuals: The "gas" tanks in the trunk ... Interior of the car ...
The car cruising in the parking lot and street ... Tires
being kicked... A peek under the hood.
Background: Natural gas has been one of the world's leading
alternative fuels for more than 70 years ... Utilizing
natural gas decreases carbon monoxide by 66 percent and
carbon dioxide emissions by 16 percent.
Vehicle Specs:
Axle Ratios...2.73 (single exhaust) Battery....................72 Amp
Brakes.....Power 4-wheel disc (ABS) Cargo Cap. (Std/Ext)...15.75/14.5
cu.ft.
Emissions................ULEV2/BIN3 Engines - Standard........4.6L V8
Fuel Cap. (Std/Ext)...11.9/15.6 GGE Fuel Economy.......15/22 mpg (US)
Height.....................56.8 in. Horsepower...............175@4750
Length......................212 in. Seating Capacity................6
Tire Size...............P225/60VR16 Torque (lb-ft. @ rpm)....235@2000
Transmission...................Auto Wheelbase...............114.7 in.
Width......................78.2 in.
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