On Oct 2, 2013, at 6:34 PM, "Craig" wrote:
> Usually we post on how much fuel prices have gone up. Yesterday we had a
> DROP of $ 0.36 in the price of diesel.
It's not an election year, is it...?
Rick
Who thinks TPTB influence fuel prices to influence elections.
Not sure what dizzel is here but yesterday I got gas for $2.99, first
time under $3 in a long time.
--R
On 10/2/13 7:34 PM, Craig wrote:
Usually we post on how much fuel prices have gone up. Yesterday we had a
DROP of $ 0.36 in the price of diesel.
Our prices have been:
Reg
i paid 3.40 on monday and felt good about it. nice to hear it is even
cheaper today!
btw, winn dixie will give you 5 cents off a gallon for every 50 bucks you
spend with them (plus they also will give discounts off purchase of
specific items). publix will give you 10 bucks off a $50 gas card wit
Craig wrote:
Usually we post on how much fuel prices have gone up. Yesterday we had a
DROP of $ 0.36 in the price of diesel.
Around here, winter stuff hits by Labor Day.
Less btu but less wax too.
I think it's cheaper, but not 10%.
Mitch.
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I wish our prices would swing back down that much.
It seems like they go up by something like 5 cents per liter but then go
down by a penny or two if the price drops on crude.
Randy
On 13/09/2012 1:53 PM, Dan Penoff wrote:
I understand. I probably should have phrased my response differently.
I understand. I probably should have phrased my response differently.
As someone else mentioned, a $0.20 swing in the price in a day is not unheard
of...
Dan
On Sep 13, 2012, at 12:48 PM, Craig wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 12:32:24 -0400 Dan Penoff wrote:
>
>> A $0.05 jump?
>>
>> Heck, we
$0.20/gal or more changes not uncommon here from one day to the next.
Or even the same day...
Allan
Dan Penoff writes:
> A $0.05 jump?
>
> Heck, we see that in a day sometimes.
>
> Our gas prices "float" and due to even the slightest bump in the market can
> move even more than that in an hour
Our prices are headed that way. last fueling was 4.28/gal. California and WA
distillers have had technical issues which reduced supply. Tropical storms
will reduce raw oil flow into the south. Alaska is switching over to shale
from the easy to get crude which has been headed to asia anyway.
On Thu, 13 Sep 2012 12:32:24 -0400 Dan Penoff wrote:
> A $0.05 jump?
>
> Heck, we see that in a day sometimes.
>
> Our gas prices "float" and due to even the slightest bump in the market
> can move even more than that in an hour or two.
He's talking about the price per liter. That's about $0.1
Agreed. It is not uncommon at all to buy diesel in the morning and come
back later in the day to find the price 20 cents higher, or even lower
sometimes. $.05 we don't even notice anymore.
Mike
On Sep 13, 2012 12:32 PM, "Dan Penoff" wrote:
> A $0.05 jump?
>
> Heck, we see that in a day sometim
A $0.05 jump?
Heck, we see that in a day sometimes.
Our gas prices "float" and due to even the slightest bump in the market can
move even more than that in an hour or two.
Dan
On Sep 13, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
> What is happening where you are?
> We got a $0.05 per liter jum
I just saw $3.25 for unleaded, $3.45 for premium, and filled up the TDI at
$3.52 (got 45.5 mpg).
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:13 AM, ernest breakfield <
erne...@backyardengineering.org> wrote:
> in my recent travels in the southwestern US, i've seen gasoline anywhere
> from $3.84/g to over $5.11/g.
in my recent travels in the southwestern US, i've seen gasoline anywhere
from $3.84/g to over $5.11/g. (i wonder what they're getting for it in
Death Valley now, which is frequently one of the most expensive places
to buy fuel?)
Biodiesel ranges from $4/g at the factory, to $4.79 at the loca
Yes, our fuel taxes are high and keep going up. Our provincial
government just bumped the taxes by .02 per liter this spring in the
most recent budget. That of course works out to about $.08 per US gallon
and I believe that our federal GST is taxed on top of it so if the PST
goes up then so doe
I got gas at Costco last Thursday or Friday, $2.87. The other locals
were anywhere from $2.98 to $3.10. SC has the lowest gas tax in the
country I think, so our gas tends to be cheaper than most places. Looks
like the Canadians extract theirs in excess quantities, like a lot of
other places.
Hot and Dry for a while now.
31 now - supposed to get to 34 this afternoon = 90 ish which is hot for us.
Very little rain so things are getting dry.
Big maple tree near my house pulls so much water that my house starts to
settle on the SE corner and my front door rubs. Need to put the
sprink
In $USD and gallons, $3.25/gallon for unleaded, $3.59/gallon for diesel.
How's the weather up there? Has it been hot like the Lower 48?
Dan
On Jul 11, 2012, at 1:03 PM, Randy Bennell wrote:
>
> So, what are y'all paying these days?
>
> I filled with diesel this morning at $1.099 per liter.
>
> Or try http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx
That is the app I use. Works great.
Rick
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2011 16:05:26 -0700 G Mann wrote:
> WWW.gaspricewatch.com , click on "my page"... on the screen that comes
> up, left side type in the zip code of area of interest and a list of
> prices and locations come up.
>
> I find it handy.
> Grant...
Or try http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_gas
WWW.gaspricewatch.com , click on "my page"... on the screen that comes up,
left side type in the zip code of area of interest and a list of prices and
locations come up.
I find it handy.
Grant...
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> north east
>
> On 7/25/2011 1:06 PM, Fm
north east
On 7/25/2011 1:06 PM, Fmiser wrote:
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this week. What
are the prices of diesel along the route up that way? Gas?
NE meaning "Nebraska?"
Or the NE meaning "the North East"?
-- Philip
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f you, $3.76 for regular this morning, $3.93
>> for diesel. Both are up almost a dime from 2 weeks ago which was the last
>> time I filled up.
>>
>> -Curt
>>
>> Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 13:45:44 -0400
>> From: Michael Canfield
>> To: Merced
-Curt
>
> Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 13:45:44 -0400
> From: Michael Canfield
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] fuel prices in the NE
> Message-ID:
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> Gas is just under 4 bucks here last time I loo
Both are cheaper here east of you, $3.76 for regular this morning, $3.93 for
diesel. Both are up almost a dime from 2 weeks ago which was the last time I
filled up.
-Curt
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 13:45:44 -0400
From: Michael Canfield
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] fuel prices
New England.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Fmiser wrote:
> > Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
>
> > So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this week. What
> > are the prices of diesel along the route up that way? Gas?
>
> NE meaning "Nebraska?"
>
> Or the NE meaning "the North East"?
>
> --
> Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this week. What
> are the prices of diesel along the route up that way? Gas?
NE meaning "Nebraska?"
Or the NE meaning "the North East"?
-- Philip
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Gas is just under 4 bucks here last time I looked. Don't use much gas.
Diesel is between $4.10 and $4.20 and usually gets higher the further north
and east you travel. My zip is 14865.
Mike
On Jul 25, 2011 10:21 AM, "Kaleb C. Striplin" wrote:
> So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this
: [MBZ] fuel prices in the NE
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Are you going to be passing through NJ?
If so, fill up in NJ. We have much lower prices than NY or CT due to reduced
taxes.
Jaime
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> So I am go
Its true... its the only break we get on taxes and living expenses :-(
Jaime
-still wouldn't think of living anywhere else!
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:41 AM, andrew strasfogel
wrote:
> Not to offend anyone living there, but the major consolation with the
> Garden
> State is its cheap fuel and f
Not to offend anyone living there, but the major consolation with the Garden
State is its cheap fuel and full serve everywhere.
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:37 AM, Jaime Kopchinski wrote:
> Are you going to be passing through NJ?
>
> If so, fill up in NJ. We have much lower prices than NY or CT due
Are you going to be passing through NJ?
If so, fill up in NJ. We have much lower prices than NY or CT due to reduced
taxes.
Jaime
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this week. What are the
> prices of diesel along the rout
Yesterday in Indiana diesel was about $3.85. There can be up to $0.10
or maybe even a bit more variation depending on where in the state you
are.
"Kaleb C. Striplin" writes:
> So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this week. What are the
> prices of diesel along the route up that way?
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
So I am going to be traveling to the NE later this week. What are the
prices of diesel along the route up that way? Gas?
http://www.loves.com/LocateUs/FuelPriceSearch.aspx
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HAHA love it. There are certain parts of the east coast (generally
south of the Mason-Dixon line) that are quite tolerable, and don't
forget the third coast.
--R (from the middle, and now sitting about 3/4mile from the east coast
and loving it)
On 8/2/2010 9:17 PM, ernest breakfield wrote:
psst! i don't think "they" are "pretend[ing] you don't exist]" as
much as you are... but i agree that most people tend focus more on
places they'd rather be.
i've lived on both edges, and been through the middle at least dozens of
times. if you're happy with the weather there and the 'Us vs. T
Ya, You becha!
I am ignoring the east and west coastal dens of high taxes. They
like to pretend we don't exist, so I pretend they don't exist.
Since we are being converted, I like to invoke the old soviet workers
axiom: "They pretend to pay us, so we pretend to work." The above
is a corol
Yup we're up about $0.30 in a month.
Diesel is just slightly less than regular at most stations.
The price of oil has been rising slowly and with the onset of the driving
season I think the stations are looking to make a little for a change.
-Curt
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 21:55:53 -0600
From: Crai
Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
Its too bad we dont have tom to post "todays diesel prices"
everyday.
Ya know, that's the first thing I thought when he left in a snit.
I didn't think much of it, figured he'd be back soon enough.
I subscribed myself and Klebbie to weekly gas and diesel prices.
Kleb wil
yes, I have that happening here too. Diesel is 2.25, gas is like 2.39 I
believe. Its too bad we dont have tom to post "todays diesel prices"
everyday.
Craig McCluskey wrote:
Our prices here in Los Alamos have gone up noticably since the beginning
of May (graph attached).
Anyone else seen thi
Loren Faeth wrote:
And this with a glut of supply. It looks like the speculators are back
on Nut street running up crude while the people in the business are
jacking up the price..
When crude was $140, people were saying it should be $70.
When it dropped to $70, common wisdom was that it was
And this with a glut of supply. It looks like the speculators are
back on Nut street running up crude while the people in the business
are jacking up the price..
At 10:55 PM 6/4/2009, you wrote:
Our prices here in Los Alamos have gone up noticably since the beginning
of May (graph attached).
On Fri, Jun 05, 2009 at 12:04:43AM -0400, Mitch Haley wrote:
> Craig McCluskey wrote:
> >Our prices here in Los Alamos have gone up noticably since the beginning
> >of May (graph attached).
> >
> >Anyone else seen this phenomenon? Any ideas why it's happening?
>
> http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=N
Craig McCluskey wrote:
Our prices here in Los Alamos have gone up noticably since the beginning
of May (graph attached).
Anyone else seen this phenomenon? Any ideas why it's happening?
http://quotes.ino.com/chart/?s=NYMEX_CL.N09&v=d3
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300E
2009/1/3 Allan Streib
> "E M" writes:
>
> > I topped up my old porsche last week and tucked it away for the
> > winter. Half tank of premium was a few cents over $20. The same
> > amount over the summer was a couple
Chuck Landenberger writes:
> My DIL sez it costs a little more to live in Paradise
Lots of people drive those little scooters there. Face it, nothing is
very far away and it's never cold. If you can tolerate rain, you don't
really need a car at all.
Allan
--
1983 300D
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"E M" writes:
> I topped up my old porsche last week and tucked it away for the
> winter. Half tank of premium was a few cents over $20. The same
> amount over the summer was a couple of bucks over $50!!
I still have $3.20/gallon gas in one of my cars
Allan
--
1983 300D
I run all the garden tools dry, and top the cars right up, tuck them away
hot, and with fresh oil. Never had a problem.
Ed
300E
2009/1/3 Kaleb C. Striplin
> put in some of that fuel stabilizer
>
> Peter T. Arnold wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 21:25:42 -0500, you wrote:
>>
>> Regular jumped .
put in some of that fuel stabilizer
Peter T. Arnold wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 21:25:42 -0500, you wrote:
Regular jumped .10 cents a litre over the past week here.
I topped up my old porsche last week and tucked it away for the winter.
Not too wise with present fuel, it seems to have about a
y 03, 2009 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuel prices
> On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 21:25:42 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >Regular jumped .10 cents a litre over the past week here.
> >
> >I topped up my old porsche last week and tucked it away for the winter.
>
> Not too wise with presen
Only once in 20 years have I had a problem with stored fuel, and that was a
brand that used ethenol in the mix. I use Shell here, and they only cut
their lower grade fuels with it, their premium is all gas. I have used
Stabil, but to be honest, even without, never a problem for me. Car always
sta
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 21:25:42 -0500, you wrote:
>Regular jumped .10 cents a litre over the past week here.
>
>I topped up my old porsche last week and tucked it away for the winter.
Not too wise with present fuel, it seems to have about a 30 day shelf
life.
My experiance.
--
I'm almost six
At today's price, that puts our regular at $2.87 per US gallon, and I can
tell you, this ain't no paradise at the moment! lol
Ed
300E, and happy gas is cheap again. :-)
2009/1/2 Chuck Landenberger
> Hi,
>
> A report from Hawaii. Regular $2.19 and Diesel $3.99
>
> My DIL sez it costs a
Chuck wrote:
> My DIL sez it costs a little more to live in Paradise
You don't gotta drive as far in paradise, tho - eh?
mao
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A report from Hawaii. Regular $2.19 and Diesel $3.99
My DIL sez it costs a little more to live in Paradise
Chuck
On Jan 2, 2009, at 3:18 PM, Wilton Strickland wrote:
Just saw regular gasoline @ $1.54; #2 @ $2.50!
Wilton
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Regular jumped .10 cents a litre over the past week here.
I topped up my old porsche last week and tucked it away for the winter.
Half tank of premium was a few cents over $20. The same amount over the
summer was a couple of bucks over $50!!
I'll have to start keeping an eye on diesel prices her
Do you require premium or regular gas?
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Donald Snook wrote:
> Over the Christmas holiday I traveled to Missouri and saw diesel for $1.99.
> Then, yesterday I was in a tiny little town in Kansas. Regular Unleaded was
> $1.49 and Premium was $2.39. Diesel was $2.
And on the other hand, they have a good reason to say they have more than
they do, if they did run out, there position of power would be pretty much
eliminated
> Kaleb wrote: "that and the fact that the middle east is just about out of
> oil."
>
> You know people have been saying that since the 19
"Donald Snook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Kaleb wrote: "that and the fact that the middle east is just about out of
> oil."
>
> You know people have been saying that since the 1974 Embargo. I don't
> trust anything that those countries are telling us about how much oil
> they have. They have an
Kaleb wrote: "that and the fact that the middle east is just about out of oil."
You know people have been saying that since the 1974 Embargo. I don't trust
anything that those countries are telling us about how much oil they have. They
have an incentive to say there supplies are running low that
---Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Harry Watkins
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 9:31 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuel prices!
>
> I passed this on to about 12 folks today. This one sounds l
BINGO Well said Tom
Let's Hang all the Speculators they are the Real Culprits.
Tom Hargrave wrote:
> There are only a few companies refining oil in the states and supply is so
> close to demand that it really does not matter who you are buying from. It
> all goes into the same pipelines & co
ce then we all need to minimize driving,
period.
Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
256-656-1924
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuel pri
Does Exxon/Mobil own the refineries, distribution pipes/trucks, etc.
as well as the wells/rigs and stations? If so, do the traders still
control the price of their gas/Diesel like every one else's?
Otherwise - not a problem. There aren't many Exxon/Mobil stations in
this neck of the woods. I only
I passed this on to about 12 folks today. This one sounds like it may work.
DO NOT buy Exxon/Mobil gas
Buy as much gas as you need or can afford, BUT, buy it from anyone except
Exxon/Mobil.
Exxon/Mobil will see a drop in sales proportional to the number of drivers
following this simple rule.
I know. I bitch about it myself and much preferred the .23 per gal. of my
youth. At times I do get off on a tangent. That, and I really would like one
like yours to keep my 126 company.
BillR
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To: "mercedes"
Sent: 5/21/0
Well, there is something to be said about drinking top shelf.
Dwight E. Giles, Jr.
1978 240D 4 speed. 218K miles.
1979 240D- auto -250K + miles. (SOLD).
1990 300D 2.5t 160K miles.
Wickford, RI
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On Behalf Of Wilton Str
Diesel is down to $3.49 from $3.59 here, this week. Fuel prices are
VERY localized here -- in a 50 mile radius there can be swings of
$0.20 or more per gallon. Always pays to be attentive and top off if
you're in an area with lower prices.
Allan
On Nov 24, 2007, at 9:34 AM, Gary Thompson
Like Tim said in another thread --
"Heck, I honestly don't mind paying $3.50ga to
listen to the old 5cyls. hum away like sewing machines."
I don't drive these old Diesels just for the economy. Diesel is going
to have to get a lot higher than gasoline before I switch. Of course,
I am driving a later
Gary Thompson wrote:
>
> That's wher eI am, too. Retired the 23MPG 1983 300D in favor of the
> much nicer 23MPG E320 back when diesel got to be 15 cents per gallon
> MORE expensive than super unleaded here.
Has anybody tried using midgrade?
I don't believe my 2.3-16 has a knock sensor, but I do
That's wher eI am, too. Retired the 23MPG 1983 300D in favor of the
much nicer 23MPG E320 back when diesel got to be 15 cents per gallon
MORE expensive than super unleaded here.
Gary Thompson
1995 E320
On Nov 21, 2007 11:44 PM, Craig McCluskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Coming home this evening
Wll say "Hi" next time!
:)
on 11/23/07 7:55 PM, Craig McCluskey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 17:57:55 -0500 Timothy Robinson
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> For what it's worth, if anybody's close to or passing through Asheville,
>> NC and wants/needs a couple of hundred
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 17:57:55 -0500 Timothy Robinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For what it's worth, if anybody's close to or passing through Asheville,
> NC and wants/needs a couple of hundred gallons (more or less) I'm always
> happy to share (free).
I passed through Asheville about a year-and
t: Friday, November 23, 2007 3:38 PM
> To: Mercedes Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuel prices here in Los Alamos
>
>
> I agree. Either that or there'll be some type of bureaucratic regulation to
> screw it up!
>
> My situation is that I have "my own" suppl
, November 23, 2007 3:38 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuel prices here in Los Alamos
I agree. Either that or there'll be some type of bureaucratic regulation to
screw it up!
My situation is that I have "my own" supply of waste oil. With four food
service outlets I ha
I agree. Either that or there'll be some type of bureaucratic regulation to
screw it up!
My situation is that I have "my own" supply of waste oil. With four food
service outlets I hauled away eight 35# containers of oil every week. I've
got about 600 gallons of filtered WVO (120+ containers) in th
On Nov 22, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Timothy Robinson wrote:
> I'm still debating to run one of the cars with a WVO conversion
> next summer.
I think that running cars on free/cheap WVO may be a short-lived
phenomenon. With diesel prices what they are, the market for WVO to
make bio-diesel is sur
on 11/22/07 12:44 AM, Craig McCluskey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Coming home this evening, I noticed that regular gas jumped 4 cents from
> $3.059 to $3.099 and that diesel jumped 14 cents from $3.409 to $3.549.
>
> With that, I'd be better off driving a gas car that got better than 20 mpg
> t
- free fuel to power his generators.
Randy B
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That would be a wonderful method for localized power
strasfogel
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:13 PM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] fuel prices?
Oats and hay... the fuel of the future!
On 5/11/06, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rich Thomas wrote:
It's Amendment 2.1 in the US Constitution.
It actually talks abo
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Oats and hay... the fuel of the future!
On 5/11/06, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rich Thomas wrote:
> > It's
Oats and hay... the fuel of the future!
On 5/11/06, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rich Thomas wrote:
> It's Amendment 2.1 in the US Constitution.
>
It actually talks about oats and hay, but you have to consider the
original intent. ;)
> --R
>
> Jeff Zedic wrote:
>
>
>> I don't kn
Rich Thomas wrote:
It's Amendment 2.1 in the US Constitution.
It actually talks about oats and hay, but you have to consider the
original intent. ;)
--R
Jeff Zedic wrote:
I don't know where it's written that fuel HAS to be cheap!
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It's Amendment 2.1 in the US Constitution.
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Jeff Zedic wrote:
I don't know where it's written that fuel HAS to be cheap!
Here in midtown Toronto I just filled up at 102.9 for Sunoco Gold
diesel. Their regular diesel, which is still decent fuel...MUCH better
than Petro Canada or Esso's crap, is 99.8 which is up a couple of cents
from a couple of weeks ago.
Hey, it's the cost of doing business so I don't complain
Mmm, here on vancouver island over in sooke a friend paid 1.24.9 cdn
a liter for his Smart,
in town it was $1.06.9 cdn, up 7 cents from a week back.
Gas is a good 10 cents higher.
On 10-May-06, at 1:06 PM, andrew strasfogel wrote:
How much is that for a US gallon, Randy?
On 5/10/06, R A Benn
97 Can cents = 88 US cents
x 3.786l/gal
= US$3.33/gal
Chris
andrew strasfogel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How much is that for a US gallon,
Randy?
On 5/10/06, R A Bennell wrote:
>
> I'm in Winnipeg. Gasoline prices are going down slightly but diesel is
> going up. $1.07.4 on the
How much is that for a US gallon, Randy?
On 5/10/06, R A Bennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm in Winnipeg. Gasoline prices are going down slightly but diesel is
going up. $1.07.4 on the pump sign I can see
from my office for one liter of regular. That is generally discounted
something like .0
andrew strasfogel wrote:
Dumb Question of the Day (week?): Can diesel fuel be cut (substituted
for) with ethanol and if so, to what degree?
Alcohol and diesel is NOT usually a good combination when the
concentration gets above about 0.5-1% (as is sometimes done to sequester
water). Veggie oi
Brian Chase wrote:
Thanks.
If PA taxes higher than some, I wonder what MD taxes. When I lived in
Northern MD (about 1 mile from the PA border) we noticed a marked
difference in the quality of the roads once we would cross over into PA
(the roads were in worse condition in PA). I was told that
Yes, to me, that is the most basic concept at work here. I was saying that
the other day. Why on earth would they lower the prices once it has been
well-established that we will continue to buy just as much at the higher
prices?
I liken it to cigarettes. It's hard to believe what they're getti
Thanks.
If PA taxes higher than some, I wonder what MD taxes. When I lived in
Northern MD (about 1 mile from the PA border) we noticed a marked difference
in the quality of the roads once we would cross over into PA (the roads were
in worse condition in PA). I was told that this was because MD
Dumb Question of the Day (week?): Can diesel fuel be cut (substituted
for) with ethanol and if so, to what degree?
Yes, and I don't know. MB did make these indirect injection
engines so that they could happily eat rather poor third-world
fuel, but I don't know how far one could take it nor the
On Mar 3, 2006, at 8:57 AM, andrew strasfogel wrote:
Dumb Question of the Day (week?): Can diesel fuel be cut (substituted
for) with ethanol and if so, to what degree?
No.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am
Yeah whatever...
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 18:10:43 -0600
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Fuel Prices
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Dumb Question of the Day (week?): Can diesel fuel be cut (substituted
for) with ethanol and if so, to what degree?
On 3/2/06, Jim Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > (Westminster, MD) but the place only likes to sell minimum 40
> > gallons...
> > which would take a bit of work to fit in one o
(Westminster, MD) but the place only likes to sell minimum 40
gallons...
which would take a bit of work to fit in one of our vehicles :)
Not my latest 240D acquisition!
-- Jim
Loren Faeth wrote:
If you want lower fuel prices and are a resident of the US, write or call
your senators and representatives and demand relaxation of regulations
against drilling and refining. In particular, ask them to grow a spine and
allow drilling in the arctic tundra.
Hmm. Would t
Levi Smith wrote:
> Anyone have any idea why HHO is getting to be more expensive than diesel?
> (since as far as I'm aware, HHO is either the same, or LESS refined than
> diesel...)
Delivery has something to do with it. I can recall about 20 years ago
when we were doing good to get Farm Bureau to
BT, WRONG
Curt Raymond wrote:
Short term answer to a long term problem.
If you want to see a long term solution tell your elected officials to impose
a $1 across the board fuel tax. That'll get people interested in improving
fleet economy NOW. It'll also create renewed interest in mass
I believe the screwing will continue
Bob Rentfro
'77 300D 149K
Litchfield Park, AZ
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