OT but is 3.50 to much for diesel?
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ORIGINAL: Kev_n_AZ
you get fired up every time you pass by a retirement home thinkin the ol ladies wouldnt mind making you their "stud" for a night
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...enough of my rant Im starting to get fired up
...enough of my rant Im starting to get fired up
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I passed a Mobil and they had a sign saying we have Diesel Now, the price was 3.65, I said you can keep it, I 'm paying 3.31 and I want it to go back down to 2.50 I was paying this year last time and then keep sinking.
With all the new diesel engines they have coming for light trucks and cars, it going to keep going up and they force the demand up and keep coming up with fake shortages.
Summer our fuel comes down as it's not being held back for heating fuel
With all the new diesel engines they have coming for light trucks and cars, it going to keep going up and they force the demand up and keep coming up with fake shortages.
Summer our fuel comes down as it's not being held back for heating fuel
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One station a mile away it is $3.59. One 9 miles away it is $3.43. It pays to look around. Gas is at $3.19 as of 2 days ago. I got a 4cyl. 2wd S-10 that I use for work and short trips since it gets around 25-27 mpg. Diesel may be a bit more than gasoline, but here anyways it does not bounce around alot like gas. They say it goes up in the winter because of the higher demand for heating oil. How many people still use heating oil? There isn't anyone around me that uses it anymore. Got a friend that installed a new furnace a few years back and switched from heating oil to propane. He just filled up his pig a few weeks ago at $3.69 gal. He is now installing a corn stove!!!!!!