Dave Sullivan
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Kitchener, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 2/27/2003 |
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Posted:3/5/2003 15:29 |
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At 69 cents a liter, try $114.54 per tank of disel.
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Dave Sullivan
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Kitchener, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 2/27/2003 |
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199 posts |
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Posted:3/5/2003 15:31 |
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Dave Sullivan
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Kitchener, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 2/27/2003 |
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199 posts |
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Posted:3/5/2003 19:08 |
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Its .85/ltr here for diesel and .81/ltr for regular. Thats $141.10 for 166 ltrs.
The gov'ts must be using fuel to pay for the war.
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E. Long
 
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Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Registered on 1/23/2001 |
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Posted:3/5/2003 22:03 |
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Diesel is actually more expensive than premium here for the first time in a long time. $1.79 for diesel. The winter additives hike up the cost as well, but still...
Even the truck stop that typically has a $0.10 cheaper price on diesel is in the mid $1.70's. I don't pay too much attention though, I typically fill up just under every 2 weeks so I'm at the pump 2 times maybe 3 per month. Gotta love the 44 gallon tank.
-Eric
'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going |
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excursion_man
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Dallas, TX, USA |
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Registered on 8/2/2002 |
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Posted:3/10/2003 12:42 |
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I was in Tahoe this weekend...2.35 for 87! Good thing I had a small rental car. |
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hwtalley
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Evansville, IN, USA |
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Registered on 3/25/2002 |
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Posted:3/10/2003 19:00 |
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Paid $1.97 for 92 today, southern indiana. |
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00Limited
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Buhler, KS, USA |
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Registered on 1/20/2003 |
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39 posts |
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Posted:3/10/2003 19:46 |
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In Kansas...........$1.63 for reg unlead $1.75 for the big D |
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greateastern
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Southern, MD, USA |
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Registered on 9/21/2002 |
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93 posts |
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Posted:3/10/2003 20:00 |
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Paid $1.84 for diesel two days ago in Southern Maryland. It is an outrage that diesel should cost more than premium gas. They get a lot more diesel out of a barrel of crude than they do premium!!
Gary
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'02 X LTD, 4X4, PSD, 3.73LS. True Blue & Gold. 15K miles. Pretty much stock. (Sigh!) Upgraded load range Steeltex tires. Roof rack bars removed. Ford spare tire organizer. Way overdue on getting guages... Sunnybrook 30FKS travel trailer, 31ft, 8000lb. |
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Wheels
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Visalia, CA, USA |
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Registered on 1/20/2003 |
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214 posts |
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Posted:3/11/2003 09:24 |
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IT has gone up AGAIN...$2.09 for 87! |
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Dave Sullivan
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Kitchener, XX, Canada |
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Registered on 2/27/2003 |
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199 posts |
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Posted:3/11/2003 13:46 |
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Don't feel bad, at 85/ltr the equivalent for a US gallon is $2.98/gal.
Diesel is also cheaper to make. The sooner this war stuff is out of the way the better. This is non-sense. |
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