- Midwest Roofing and Construction, operating out of Dodgeville, Wis., reports that it bought 354 gallons of autogas propane and spent $400 to $500 less for fuel than it would spent for gasoline.
- Proponents say the propane fuel is about $1.50 cheaper than gasoline, but the savings depend on fluctuating prices.
- Josh Fowler, who owns Midwest, said performance did not suffer. "The truck is used to pull large loads, and we have been pleased with the reliable performance and towing capacity since switching to autogas.”
From the article: Midwest Roofing and Construction in Dodgeville, Wis., expects to save around $5,000 annually on fuel costs after converting the company’s 2012 Ford F150 5.0L to run on clean propane autogas.