Diesel Price
#17
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#18
Southern ILL $3.40 or so, it goes up and down 5-10 cents every day.
Glad the wifes TDI jetta 5spd gets 49mpg, we were carpooling to work but she decided to work 4-10's and take off thursday, that cost us cause my 93 don't get but 17-18mpg.
Glad the wifes TDI jetta 5spd gets 49mpg, we were carpooling to work but she decided to work 4-10's and take off thursday, that cost us cause my 93 don't get but 17-18mpg.
#20
I wonder what would happen if we staged it nation wide to not buy fuel for one week. Just completely boycot fuel for a week and watch the aftermath. What do you think would happen?
#21
my 2 cents
This has been tried / suggested before & it never comes to fruition. When people need fuel they buy it & they do not worry about how this effects anyone else.
#22
MikeyB
#23
Simply nothing. Possibly a few will sell or donate the diesel truck and but gassers. Helps the economy 2 ways, pumps money into the economy and helps the alcohol farmers.
Otherwise there would be fewer diesel so less demand for fuel (maybe) therfore higher diesel price yet.
Just keep buying the stuff. We can always go back to hunting and fishing for food.
Otherwise there would be fewer diesel so less demand for fuel (maybe) therfore higher diesel price yet.
Just keep buying the stuff. We can always go back to hunting and fishing for food.
#25
They have us. It is a supply and demand world, and we simply can't hold out long enough to make an impact. Boycotting a giant, like Exxon, wouldn't be so bad- you don't have to do without, and you can boycott for a prolonged time. But, I doubt that it will make a difference. Now, if the trucking industry boycotted...
Locally here, I buy my diesel at a little mom and pop country store, because they carry 48 cetane diesel and ethanol free gas. Usually their prices are higher, but lately, it is higher in town- $3.42, to their $3.39. They don't sell as much, so they simply haven't refilled their tank. It will shoot up when they do. We simply slow down, and conserve trips when the prices start jacking. About all you can do. Fortunately, we have a TDI Jetta, also, and it takes some of the sting out.
Locally here, I buy my diesel at a little mom and pop country store, because they carry 48 cetane diesel and ethanol free gas. Usually their prices are higher, but lately, it is higher in town- $3.42, to their $3.39. They don't sell as much, so they simply haven't refilled their tank. It will shoot up when they do. We simply slow down, and conserve trips when the prices start jacking. About all you can do. Fortunately, we have a TDI Jetta, also, and it takes some of the sting out.
#26
$3.35/gal in San Marcos, Texas today.
Here's a link I find useful when planning trips.
http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gassta...?zip=&src=Netx
Here's a link I find useful when planning trips.
http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gassta...?zip=&src=Netx
#28
One big thing that keeps the price up is that we export over 25 million gallons of diesel per day to the EU an other countries and in turn import millions of gallons of gas they can't use.