Jan-06-2018 08:28 PM
Jan-22-2018 06:13 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:VernDiesel wrote:
Recent inflated tax rates on diesel and inflated costs of diesel in general won’t help.
Ya think LOL. I expect the state of PA will not be a huge market. I never pay much attention but while getting a coffee yesterday I took notice of the fuel prices.
Regular unleaded. 2.88
Diesel. 3.62
Jan-22-2018 05:11 AM
Lynnmor wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:VernDiesel wrote:
Recent inflated tax rates on diesel and inflated costs of diesel in general won’t help.
Ya think LOL. I expect the state of PA will not be a huge market. I never pay much attention but while getting a coffee yesterday I took notice of the fuel prices.
Regular unleaded. 2.88
Diesel. 3.62
A lot of that has has to do with the demand for heating fuel. Generally colder winters will cause diesel prices to increase since much of the production is switched to heating oil like kerosene and diesel itself is also used as heating fuel for many in the Northeast
Check your diesel tax here: Tax
Jan-22-2018 04:06 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:VernDiesel wrote:
Recent inflated tax rates on diesel and inflated costs of diesel in general won’t help.
Ya think LOL. I expect the state of PA will not be a huge market. I never pay much attention but while getting a coffee yesterday I took notice of the fuel prices.
Regular unleaded. 2.88
Diesel. 3.62
A lot of that has has to do with the demand for heating fuel. Generally colder winters will cause diesel prices to increase since much of the production is switched to heating oil like kerosene and diesel itself is also used as heating fuel for many in the Northeast
Jan-21-2018 04:16 PM
Ralph Cramden wrote:VernDiesel wrote:
Recent inflated tax rates on diesel and inflated costs of diesel in general won’t help.
Ya think LOL. I expect the state of PA will not be a huge market. I never pay much attention but while getting a coffee yesterday I took notice of the fuel prices.
Regular unleaded. 2.88
Diesel. 3.62
Jan-21-2018 09:16 AM
Jan-21-2018 12:23 AM
VernDiesel wrote:
Recent inflated tax rates on diesel and inflated costs of diesel in general won’t help.
Jan-20-2018 11:33 PM
Jan-20-2018 05:20 PM
Bionic Man wrote:
Does the owners manual suggest using a diesel fuel additive like the eco boost suggests using premium?
Jan-20-2018 11:47 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
Does the owners manual suggest using a diesel fuel additive like the eco boost suggests using premium?
Jan-20-2018 09:32 AM
Jan-20-2018 08:12 AM
womps wrote:
If one asumes that mid grade fuel is used for the gas engines at an added cost then one should assume that diesel owners use a diesel fuel additive again at an added cost.
Jan-20-2018 07:53 AM
ShinerBock wrote:Allamakee1 wrote:ShinerBock wrote:
But the Ecoboost gas engine that were are talking aboutis a variable grade fuel engine and the owners manual recommends regular 87 octane for advertised power levels. Premium is only used if you want higher then advertised power level and performance.
So again, why are you using mid-grade fuel prices and not regular fuel prices?
Taking for granted the fact that people use that higher grade fuel to obtain those numbers on fuelly? Does Fuelly break that down? Give me the average mpg for the lowest/cheapest gasoline then and I'll plug that info in the spreadsheet.
Back with my Chevy, I got significantly lower fuel mileage when I put the cheapest stuff in. I only ran premium a couple of times, but never used the cheapest stuff if I could help it.
So you are assuming that every Ecoboost owner uses mid-grade fuel to make your numbers look better instead of using the regular octane that the owners manual actually states? What does it matter what YOU did with your Chevy. We are not discussing what YOU do and are discussing what the AVERAGE truck buyer does which is follow the owners manual. Yeah, about that cherry picking......
Again, using the correct fuel that the owners manual states our fuel savings for 2017 should look like this driving 10k annual miles
Nation price for regular gasoline
Month- price -mpg- cost
Jan- $2.35 -16.2- $120.83
Feb- $2.30 -16.2- $118.31
Mar- $2.33 -16.2- $119.60
Apr- $2.42 -16.2- $124.33
May- $2.39 -16.2- $122.99
Jun- $2.35 -16.2- $120.73
Jul- $2.30 -16.2- $118.31
Aug- $2.38 -16.2- $122.43
Sep- $2.65 -16.2- $136.06
Oct- $2.51 -16.2- $128.86
Nov- $2.56 -16.2- $131.89
Dec- $2.48 -16.2- $127.42
National price for diesel
month- price -mpg- cost
Jan- $2.58 -22.4- $95.98
Feb- $2.66 -22.4- $98.88
Mar- $2.55 -22.4- $95.01
Apr- $2.58 -22.4- $96.09
May- $2.56 -22.4- $95.24
Jun- $2.51 -22.4- $93.53
Jul- $2.50 -22.4- $92.86
Aug- $2.60 -22.4- $96.54
Sep- $2.79 -22.4- $103.61
Oct- $2.79 -22.4- $103.94
Nov- $2.91 -22.4- $108.22
Dec- $2.91 -22.4- $108.22
Savings per month
Jan- $24.85
Feb- $19.43
Mar- $24.58
Apr- $28.24
May- $27.76
Jun- $27.20
Jul- $25.46
Aug- $25.89
Sep- $32.45
Oct- $24.91
Nov- $23.67
Dec- $19.20
Total $303.63
Amazing how this $303.63 is not too far off from $315.53 I posted earlier using a generic $.25 higher diesel cost isn't it?
Jan-20-2018 06:35 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
WE just figured the post wen't off the rails so WTH
Jan-19-2018 07:11 PM