One attribute that makes the Honda Civic Natural Gas sedan so popular is the affordability of its fuel. Natural gas is both less expensive and gives off fewer emissions than gasoline. The only set back is attaining compressed natural gas to fuel your Honda Civic Natural Gas sedan can be quite inconvenient. Conventional gasoline is much more accessible than compressed natural gas. Not every gas station pump offers natural gas. So, drivers of the Honda Civic Natural Gas sedan often have to track down this fuel.

So what is Honda doing to resolve this issue? Well, if you live in close proximity to East Coast Honda, the solution may be to stop by our dealership in the near future!

That's correct, the automaker is reaching out to its dealerships (like East Coast Honda, located at 8756 A Highway 17 Bypass South) And requesting to setup compressed natural gas pumps on site. This update would give nearby drivers the opportunity to conveniently refuel their Honda Civic Natural Gas without having to track down an suitable gas station.

Sounds like a big win for consumers, but there are still more than a few questions to be answered. For instance, we're curious to know what the exact cost of installing a natural gas pump on site would cost. Furthermore, how many vehicles a day could such a station serve? And finally, how would the process of acquiring the required permits to sell natural gas work? These are all details that need to be hashed out before the plan can move any further.

Still, everyone at East Coast Honda, serving Myrtle Beach, loves the idea of offering affordable natural gas to drivers who are interested in lowering their carbon footprint. And that's why we invite you to stay tuned for more information on this exciting initiative.