Fuel finally cheaper than gas
 

Fuel finally cheaper than gas

Started by Ace, February 04, 2011, 08:18:05 PM

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Ace

Ace Rossi
Lakeland, Fl. 33810
Prevost H3-40

Chopper Scott

Seven Heaven.... I pray a lot every time I head down the road!!
Bad decisions make good stories.

Highway Yacht

Diesel is about $.35 higher than gas here.
1979 MC-9  8V71-Turbo / HT740             * www.MciBusTalk.com *
Locust, North Carolina                           A Site Dedicated To MCI's

jackhartjr

Fuel is $3.45 here, gas is $2.98.
Jack
Jack Hart, CDS
1956 GMC PD-4501 #945 (The Mighty SCENICRUISER!)
8V71 Detroit
4 speed Spicer Trannsmission
Hickory, NC, (Where a call to God is a local call!)

Seayfam

Our Diesel is about .40 more than 87 octane
But it is still about .40 cheaper than you are paying. ;D  I was beginning to think we were getting robbed up here. I sure hope that isn't whats about to come!

Gary
Gary Seay (location Alaska)
1969 MCI MC-6 unit# 20006
8V92 turbo 740 auto
more pics and information here     "  www.my69mci-6.blogspot.com  "

Gary '79 5C

With all due respect,

Only a busnut would find ANYTHING cheaper about $ 4.53 gallon of diesel... Ace I am surprised at the disparity, I have not seen that for a long time.

To me it is less expensive, Both way over priced.

In NJ, just paid $3.34, most places @ $3.39

But wait, Bubba's gonna help on this.....

Have a great day !!
Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
Ocean City, NJ

Ace

Ahhhh wait, this is a pic my cousin sent me yesterday while visiting Hawaii.  LOL
Ace Rossi
Lakeland, Fl. 33810
Prevost H3-40

Red Rider

What a story! The price Jack Hart stated is the same price in Southern Utah today. The difference is that our "base unleaded is only 85 Oct. Being in the mountains at the present altitude (5800 Ft) requires a lower rating for whatever reason. Last time I bought gas in Denver it was 87 Oct. I guess that's just another way of "getting less for more".
Mike AKA; Red Rider 4106-1885

belfert

The primary reason they sell lower octane gas at high altitudes is because they can.  Less octane is required at higer elevations because there is less oxygen to burn.  Cars can run a lower octane at altitude without knocking.  No doubt it costs less to produce 85 octane gas.
Brian Elfert - 1995 Dina Viaggio 1000 Series 60/B500 - 75% done but usable - Minneapolis, MN

Red Rider

Thanks Brian for that bit of education. Maybe that's why we don't have many high performance cars up here.
Mike AKA; Red Rider 4106-1885

gus

When I saw that photo I guessed it was Southern CA, highest prices I've ever come across!
PD4107-152
PD4104-1274
Ash Flat, AR

TomC

I just filled up to day in L.A.- 3.45 for regular and 3.75 for Diesel. Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.

fredcliff

What I'm seeing here is Gas is $3.27 and Diesel $3.61

5B Steve


    With all said an done , how does the average  household afford it?

    Steve 5B.......

Ed Hackenbruch

My guess is that those are the prices in Hana, Maui.  Back side of the island, farthest station from the harbor.
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.