$2.50 a gallon baby.......
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$2.50 a gallon baby.......
Paid $2.50 a gallon today...........YEEEEESSSSSSSS.......What a scam...Oh, how I love Los Angeles......Smog, Traffic ,Crime, Left wingers, anti-war marches, Highest gas prices in America...It doesn't get any better than this!!!!!!!!
Sorry, just venting.......Can't wait for $3.00 a gallon
Sorry, just venting.......Can't wait for $3.00 a gallon
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1.90 here in UT............
Man I guess you really have to pay for that Calli weather! I'd glady pay that much a gallon in the winter for sunshine and tea shirt weather when there is snow on the ground here though
It's going to get nothing but worse guys.
Man I guess you really have to pay for that Calli weather! I'd glady pay that much a gallon in the winter for sunshine and tea shirt weather when there is snow on the ground here though
It's going to get nothing but worse guys.
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I don't get it...Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't diesel cost a lot less to produce than unleaded gasoline?
Believe me, I will not be retiring here. But, I got a pretty good job and live at really, really nice beach and you can't beat the 75-80 degrees everyday.......
Believe me, I will not be retiring here. But, I got a pretty good job and live at really, really nice beach and you can't beat the 75-80 degrees everyday.......
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$2.25 in Burbank, CA. Seems to be the cheapest station in the area.
87 is 2.16, 89 is 2.23, 91 is 2.30 or so (didn't pay much attention to the 91).
The mobile stations around here are usually the most expensive.
I'd feel better about the 2.25 for diesel if the 87 was 2.30
I have 2 gassers in the family so i feel the pain there too.
87 is 2.16, 89 is 2.23, 91 is 2.30 or so (didn't pay much attention to the 91).
The mobile stations around here are usually the most expensive.
I'd feel better about the 2.25 for diesel if the 87 was 2.30
I have 2 gassers in the family so i feel the pain there too.
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Price of Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel?
Diesel prices are high now, so what's going to happen to diesel prices in the next couple years when everyone is required to switch to ultra low sulfur diesel?
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Originally posted by chrismez
I don't get it...Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't diesel cost a lot less to produce than unleaded gasoline?
Believe me, I will not be retiring here. But, I got a pretty good job and live at really, really nice beach and you can't beat the 75-80 degrees everyday.......
I don't get it...Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't diesel cost a lot less to produce than unleaded gasoline?
Believe me, I will not be retiring here. But, I got a pretty good job and live at really, really nice beach and you can't beat the 75-80 degrees everyday.......
As I understand it,, Diesel, Oil, and Gas are all puled out of teh ground as one, and refined. Once you refine the crude, Diesel is what you should throw away,, but they just run it through filters, and sell it to us. Low-sulfer will be more $ to produce,, We will have to see if that gets carried over to us (cost/price)
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