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Feb-27-2014 06:54 PM
seen on tv the congressman asked the oil man why fuel price was so high? oil man stands up and say cause we can set the price where ever we want, and sat down. oil rules the world not the gov.
Feb-27-2014 06:42 PM
What is annoying here is that our province is awash in oil and we pay these high prices! Government taxes and corporate greed are responsible for that!
Feb-27-2014 06:32 PM
The article is not totally correct. Off road diesel and home heating oil are exactly the same....come out of the same tanks. The crude used for ON road is different because of the fed demand for lower emissions.
Feb-27-2014 05:59 PM
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Feb-22-2014 08:10 AM
Likes to tow wrote:bmanning wrote:
I sold my 7.3L F250 back in 2008 due to diesel being around $4.75/gal.
I didn't "need" a diesel then or now, but I'd likely still have it if fuel prices weren't utterly ridiculous. I couldn't justify 15mpg at that price since the need wasn't there.
I think fuel prices keep a lot more people out of diesel than may be realized.
If you don't need a diesel then don't buy it! They are a pure joy to tow heavy loads with but not worth the extra cost of fuel and possible repair costs to the average daily driver. I know many people who have diesel 4X4's and tow absolutely nothing. Why??
Feb-22-2014 07:34 AM
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Feb-22-2014 03:14 AM
bmanning wrote:
I sold my 7.3L F250 back in 2008 due to diesel being around $4.75/gal.
I didn't "need" a diesel then or now, but I'd likely still have it if fuel prices weren't utterly ridiculous. I couldn't justify 15mpg at that price since the need wasn't there.
I think fuel prices keep a lot more people out of diesel than may be realized.