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geo.stewart @ Mar 3rd 2008 9:01PM
Read Csaba's article on diesels in the latest C&D and you will wonder why all the interest in diesel as our fuel savior.
Solid read.
Basically, the US isn't set up to handle the same volume of diesel as the Euro market. meaning as diesel demand goes up over here, the cost is going to go up accordingly so that what little savings we see will go away. its already more than gas, but the mileage offsets it.