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Gsturner wrote:
Locally, prices for gas dropped 4 cents ($3.39 to $3.35) but raised 9 cents for diesel ($3.68 to $3.77). This occurred almost simultaneously across 6 stations along 15 miles of interstate, in multiple municipalities and two counties.
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GlennLever wrote:
When was the last time you saw diesel below 4 dollars?
Diesel should always be lower as it needs less refining.
Just think of the boost to the economy if it was priced correctly. Every item you purchased is trucked by a diesel engine. Lower the price of diesel and the price on every item would decrease because of reduced shipping costs.
It is held artificially high by the oil companies. They reduce the supply which increases demand which rises the price.
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kaydeejay wrote:Or it might go 200, then you plug in for free and do it all over again the next day ๐smkettner wrote:Yup, and it might get 50 miles on a charge! Then what?
I am waiting for someone to build a Class A on a Tesla chassis ๐
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timmac wrote:
Gas prices killed a lot of rv business when it went above $4 once before,
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