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Originally Posted by JockoT
They also prohibit the import of vehicles fuelled by LPG.
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Due to the large natural gas reserves in Bolivia, it wouldn't make any sense at all to use LPG instead of CNG. OTOH in Brazil LPG is not road-legal, since it used to be subsidized for use as a home fuel for cooking and heating.
But anyway, either LPG or CNG take up some space and also decrease the payload to a point that may render them less suitable for certain jobs.
Sometimes the CNG cylinders can be mounted below the tray, but it still has some side-effect to the payload...