LPG can be up to 80c a litre cheaper than unleaded petrol
The Government does not charge exise tax on LPG. And you really
see the difference it can make when you look at the savings over a year.
For example, if LPG averaged 48.9 cents per litre, while unleaded petrol
averaged 125.9 per litre, a Holden Commodore driver travelling just 20,000
kilometres a year on LPG would save $1,384 – the
equivalent of $27 per week.
Right now, the Federal Government will provide a grant of $1,250 toward the cost of an LPG conversion of a new or used motor vehicle for non-business use. To be eligible the vehicle must be for private use (not for commercial or business use) and can be any passenger or light commercial vehicle weighing less than 3.5 tonnes Gross Vehicle Mass, registered in the state of residence of the claimant and must not be subject to a novated lease or salary sacrifice.
You simply pay for the purchase or conversion, then claim back the grant from either a Centrelink or Medicare office.
Ross and the team at AAA Mechanical in Castle Hill, NSW are experts in
LPG conversions.
Book Your Conversion Now!
AAA Mechanical & LPG Conversions
Unit 24/7 Carrington Rd.
Castle Hill 2154
Phone: (02) 9899 3079
Fax: (02) 9899 3079