Pro Pickup

June 2012

Propickup Digital Magazine

Issue link: https://read.dmtmag.com/i/93727

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 5 of 60

EDITOR'S NOTE PRESSURED INTO CNG? you guys who drive 80 to 100 miles a day. My basically stock 5.3L GMC Sierra 4x4 is supposed to be one of the more fuel- I friendly trucks on the road, with an EPA rating 15/21. In reality, I see around 13.5mpg in town and on a good day might see 16mpg cruis- ing down the Interstate. My truck has a toolbox, winch, cat-back exhaust, throttle- body spacer, a soft tonneau cover and aftermarket wheels/tires of stock height/size. But the less-than-optimal fuel economy and the fi nancial tap on my wallet each week makes me consider some alternatives, as I'm sure many of you are doing. Seeing the new CNG-powered, bi-fuel pickups Ram, GM, Ford, Venchurs and others are now off ering makes me think about that possibility. But as my nephew in Oregon pointed out, where do you fi ll up? Its not like there's a CNG nozzle at every Buddy's Market or Randy's Gas-N-Go. Heck, many consumers are hard-pressed to fi nd a CNG fi lling site within 100 miles of where they live. As one of the leading CNG pickup providers I talked with said, "The discussion of CNG infrastructure is a common topic in the energy and fl eet world because of the catch-22 associated with it; consumers don't want to buy a CNG vehicle until the infrastructure is in place, but investors don't want to build CNG stations until there are enough CNG vehicles on the road to justify the investment." Bigger fl eets, utility companies and DOTs can probably justify having a dedicated CNG station on- site and paying $11,000-$15,000 for the CNG bi-fuel option in each of their pickups. But for smaller contractors, and general consumers like me, that's not happening. At least not for a while. Maybe when T. Boone Pickens gets all the truck stops across the country to put in CNG fi lling stations I'll reconsider. Until then, I'll continue to wear the paint off that 87-octane pump handle around the corner from my offi ce and gripe about the price of fuel as the gallons chug in. 'm a one-pickup owner who doesn't drive more than 200 miles a week. It pains me to no end when I have to fi ll up, so I shudder to think what it costs some of EDITORIAL V.P. Editorial: Linda Longton, llongton@randallreilly.com Editorial Director: Marcia Gruver Doyle, mgruver@randallreilly.com Editor: Bruce W. Smith: bsmith@randallreilly.com Executive Editor: Tom Jackson: tjackson@randallreilly.com Associate Editor: Larry Walton, larry@smith-walton.com Managing Editor: Amy Materson, amaterson@randallreilly.com SALES and MARKETING Associate Publisher: Stephen Abernathy, sabernathy@randallreilly.com Publisher, Equipment World: Gregg Terry, gterry@randallreilly.com Executive Publisher, Construction Division: Joe Donald, jdonald@randallreilly.com Executive Publisher, Construction Division: Mike Porcaro, mike.porcaro@randallreilly.com Associate Publisher, Equipment World: Geoff rey Love, gdlove@randallreilly.com Publisher, Total Landscape Care: Jeff Cull, jcull@randallreilly.com Regional Sales Manager, West Coast: Laurie Marcellus, laurie.marcellus@randallreilly.com Regional Sales Manager: Ryan Rhoden, ryan.rhoden@randallreilly.com Rhianna Richey, rrichey@randallreilly.com DESIGN Art Director: Richard Street, rstreet@randallreilly.com PRODUCTION Production Manager: Sheana Sexton, ssexton@randallreilly.com PROJECTS Production Director/Project Director: Leah Boyd, lboyd@randallreilly.com Chairman/CEO: Mike Reilly President: Brent Reilly Vice President/Editorial and Research: Linda Longton Chief Administration Offi cer: David Wright Assistant Controller: Terry Browning Chief Process Offi cer: Shane Elmore Senior Vice President/Group Publisher: Dan Tidwell Vice President/Interactive: Nick Reid In Memoriam H. Pettus Randall II (1911-1976) Founder H. Pettus Randall III (1945-2002) Chairman Bruce W. Smith, Editor bsmith@propickupmag.com 6 PROPICKUP June 2012 ProPickup is a registered trademark of Randall- Reilly Publishing Co. LLC., 3200 Rice Mine Road N.E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without writ- ten permission is prohibited. Copyright © 2012 Randall-Reilly Publishing Co. LLC.

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Pro Pickup - June 2012