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Yeah...we’ve got a diesel car that my wife drives most of the time, and I’m pyssed at how diesel isn’t falling in line with gasoline prices.
I still love diesel cars and I want to keep one in the household because the mileage is spectacular and the engines are so much more durable and less maintenance intensive. But I just can’t understand why diesel won’t fall below $2.79 in this state when gasoline is $.50 cents and more cheaper.
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Originally Posted by Ponderosa
$2.95 in Phoenix. Hasn't moved at all since last spring.
Arizona has DEFINITELY been stubborn. These prices aren’t budging much here statewide. I was in Phoenix all weekend, and I was floored at how the prices up there haven’t moved.
About $3.45 here in the potholed commie republic of Kaleefornia.......where the libs tax us into oblivion......if gas drops another dollar I can fill the tank and get my AMC Rambler across the state line...........
What are you buying at Chevron? Penny or so either side of $3 depending on where.
Haven't checked today, but I'd imagine it's 2.10 or so.
Bakken oil work on new wells will more than likely shut down, and only producing wells will continue until the prices fall below further. I see Williston ND getting beat up through this.
Not a red cent Sunday when i paid $3.19 a gal for my 2013 C6 Vette in FL. Anything over 80 cents a gal is too much in my book. When a gnat fats gas goes way up in a flash at the pump and never comes downs as fast. It is a rigged game.
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