7.28.2006

proud to be pinoy

2 months back, during one of the usual sunday family meals, we talked about cars running on lpg. and we thought that it was not a very good idea, and decided that it was too dangerous to implement.. i could only imagine the cars exploding on collision (accidents are very usual in the metro)..

2 weeks ago, aboard a cab going to caloocan, lem and i passed by a long queue of taxi. our cab driver explained that they were queueing at the lpg refilling station. and immediately added, "buti na lang, meron kaming sariling karagahan.." the driver left me no time to react. the thought of the number of taxis queueing at an lpg refilling station already shocked me. but i was more alarmed to know the mge (the brand of the taxi we were in) has their own lpg refilling station. and yes, the cab we were in, has already been coverted to run on lpg. the cab driver might have sensed my alarm, he quipped, "may dalawang taxi na kaming tumaob, di naman sumabog.." hahaha, i didn't know whether to be relieved by the fact that lpg-fueled cars are safe or be more alarmed, now knowing that mge cabs are very capable of road accidents... hehehe

for 28 thousand pesos, a car may be modified to run on lpg. the owner will be saving, at least, 20 pesos per liter. our cab driver said "mas malakas ang hatak ng lpg kesa sa gasolina..". and he assured us that it is safe. the only price one has to pay is the trunk space, where the lpg tank will be placed.

i find solace in the number of cabs now running on lpg. and i feel proud of the filipino ingenuity -- we just know how to rise above difficult circumstances. i just hope that cars won't just explode when accidentaly hit another car in the near future.

3 Comments:

Anonymous said...

LPG converted vehicles are very safe and WILL not explode in a collision IF and ONLY IF it was installed properly with all the safety features complete and properly placed. there are several LPG conversion co's in the phils. these range from the cheapest but less quality kits to the more expensive but quality and safety assured kits. all those kits have passed safety standards especially those provided by the more reputed installers. the main differences are tuning techniques and trouble free operations. oh, let's add the installation standards of the company and the skills and competency of its technicians.

Anonymous said...

btw, u only save the price difference between gasoline and lpg. gasoline @P36.00/liter while lpg is @P22.50/liter. fuel consumption is approximately the same in lpg or gasoline i.e. u get almost same mileage if engine is properly tuned. therefore, u save P13.50/liter of consumption. that is 37.50%!!!

in other words, if u spend P10,000/month for gasoline, u get to keep P3,750.00 with lpg!

joy said...

thank you for the added info technical opts. :)