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The Ford Transit LPG

The Ford Transit LPG is available from Ashwoods in the following specifications, SWB, MWB, LWB with roof heights Low, Medium and High, Single and Double Chassis Cabs are also available all can be converted to LPG at one of our state of the art conversion centres. Ashwoods can also arrange anything from Fridge Units and Drop Sides, to Bluetooth and Ply Linning to be fitted to your Transit LPG.

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The Department of Health statistics suggest that particulates are responsible for several thousand advanced deaths each year and many thousands of instances of illness and reduced activity. Road transport is the largest single source for particulates and LP Gas can reduce these emissions by 90% compared to diesel.

The other pollutant highlighted by the Governments NAQS report as causing significant problems and requiring further measures to meet the set targets is Oxides of Nitrogen. As shown above, substantial reductions in Oxides of Nitrogen emissions can be made by using LP Gas.

Noise is another pollution causing increasing concern as stated in the Government’s “New Deal for Transport” White Paper. LP Gas engines are 50% quieter than diesel engines and marginally quieter than petrol engines.

Although the UK has one of the highest concentrations of vehicles per mile of road in the world it is amongst the lowest in using LP gas-powered vehicles. Other countries have recognised its environmental advantages and encouraged its development with over 4 million vehicles now in operation worldwide. In the UK we currently have only around 100,000 vehicles running on LP Gas but with suitable fiscal incentives from the Government it is forecast that this number will increase substantially over the next few years.

In Japan which has specific congestion and pollution problems, virtually all the taxis run on LP Gas and the country has the highest usage of automotive LP Gas in the world. Italy has the highest number of vehicles running on the fuel with around 1,100,000 followed by Australia with 490,000, North America with 400,000 and the Netherlands with 360,000.

The World’s known reserves of gas are far greater than those of crude oil from which petrol is derived. LPG will therefore remain readily available well into the future.


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