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paul34 @ Jun 4th 2007 3:05PM
Oh, and its funny. I never really paid attention to diesel prices before... but it can now be had for around $2.70 - whereas prices are JUST starting to fall below the $3/gal mark on gasoline.
I mean, I would'nt have cared even if it was more expensive (since you go a lot farther on a gallon of diesel anyway), but seeing that just makes me more tempted. Of course, it might not necessarily stay that way once more and more people get diesels (increase demand), but I'm sure production will also change as well.
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater @ Jun 14th 2007 1:57PM
Diesel prices fluctuate with the home heating oil season.. In winter it costs more (sometimes much more) than gasoline, in summer it costs less (sometimes a lot less). I typically find diesel costing more than premium gas in winter, less than regular gas in summer.