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Here in the north Seattle area, the price this moring at my local Shell station was $2. 48/gal. But, yesterday I was about 35 or 40 miles north and I saw diesel for anywhere from as low as $2. 18 to $2. 25, and noe higher. I think were still getting gouged down here. There is no reason that they can sell it that muc cheaper that close to here. If anything, it should be higher.
 
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Funny thing (not really) about that pipeline break is that the pipeline goes through Tucson before it get's to Phoenix, and as you mentioned, the break was between Tucson and Phoenix. That being the case, Tucson should have had a glut of fuel in our system, but our prices when way up too, but not as much as Phoenix. I suspect that one of the reasons (other than gouging) is that all the tanker trucks that would usually deliver fuel locally in Tucson were running it up to Pheonix instead, thereby causing an artifical shortage in Tucson.
 
Breakeven or better

JCrockett said:
How can buying another vehicle be cheaper? You can buy a bunch of diesel for what you will pay on a new car payment, insurance, fuel, oil, maint, etc. , not to mention you will still be paying the insurance on your truck while it is parked. Not unless you pick up one of those $500 POS. I have thought about this as well. My thought is if you NEED a fullsize truck, then have one and pay to feed it. The little bit of cost you will save in just fuel does not offset the cost of owing and operating another vehicle, even if it gets twice the mileage.



JMO



With the higher fuel prices I finally decided to get an econo car to commute with and the way I figure it I am break even or better. I agree that you couldn't come out ahead with a new car, but you certainly don't have to settle for a $500 POS either. My scenario may not be typical, as I drive >70 miles a day commuting to work, but it doesn't take much to see the cost/benefit. I found a 99' Corolla with 75k miles for $6k. With the way these cars last I should be able to double those miles with normal maintenance. Payed cash, but if I use the rates available to me at the time an average pymt would work out to appx $113/mo. At 1500 miles a month, I have saved appx $110/mo in gas (37mpg Oo. vs 17 :( mpg @ $2. 299/gl) Now factor tires and oil changes for the Corolla cost about 1/3 of the cost on the truck, and I am ahead. Insurance on the truck went down almost as much as liability insurance cost on the car, so minimal cost there. Even better is the 7,500 miles (driving car 5 mos now) of warranty I still have on the truck. Now I just save the truck for weekend trips pulling the toys and vacations pulling the RV, which will still eat up 2-3k miles a month this summer. So the truck still gets in it's workouts and is happy!



Sorry for the long thread, just wanted to point out that it can be cost effective.
 
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Oklahoma City on I-40 last Wednesday diesel was $1. 929.



I paid $1. 969 in Joplin, MO on 5/15/2005 Flying J.



Pilot Travel Center here in NW Arkansas down to $2. 239. Since we all have Sam Walton's money, we can afford the $2. 239!!!!!
 
Georgia Diesel has dropped.



I paid $1. 97 at the Cowboys west of Canton, I think its Cartesville. Its running $1. 99 this week, $1. 88 for regular gas at the QT. The station was very busy. In Alpharetta the gas is in the $1. 80s and the Diesel is higher at $2. 15, a lot depends on where you buy. I save . 20 just going to a truck stop over the "city" stations. One shell sells diesel for $2. 28 when you can go up the road for the $2. 15 station on the same day.



Last fill cost $118, but thats better than the usual $140 bucks for 60 gallons.



Last three fill ups:

$1. 99

$1. 97

$2. 07



Better than the $2. 28 prices of two months ago.
 
It said on the radio today that Oregon is one of the highest priced states for fuel.

Today, Diesel is $2. 49 and unleaded is $2. 45. Yet, we have no sales tax! :{
 
I just paid $2. 17 at the local Flying J here in Utah, and the Lowest grade Gasolene was $2. 22. Diesel fuel here hasn't been lower than gasolene here for years!!



Wayne

amsoilman
 
2Gen3Gen said:
It said on the radio today that Oregon is one of the highest priced states for fuel.

Today, Diesel is $2. 49 and unleaded is $2. 45. Yet, we have no sales tax! :{



That is because it is a Fed. Highway tax, not state sales tax that makes Diesel high priced... . 20 or 30 years ago, Diesel was much cheaper to buy at the pumps than gas, until some beurocrats decided to slap a much higher highway tax on diesel than on gas. They figured big rigs tore up the roads more than passenger cars, so they taxed diesel higher. :(
 
Elite1 said:
That is because it is a Fed. Highway tax, not state sales tax that makes Diesel high priced... . 20 or 30 years ago, Diesel was much cheaper to buy at the pumps than gas, until some beurocrats decided to slap a much higher highway tax on diesel than on gas. They figured big rigs tore up the roads more than passenger cars, so they taxed diesel higher. :(

For the record, there is a sales tax on fuel in Calif.
 
Elite1 said:
Yes, and we are paying 2. 79 vs. your 2. 49.

If you drive into the San Fernando Valley, you will find diesel for $2. 09.



If I drive north up I-5 to Eugene, I could pay less, as the same, if I drive south to any city in Northern Calif, I would pay another 10 to 20 cents less than in Oregon. Been there, done that, several times in the past month. :rolleyes:
 
amsoilman said:
I just paid $2. 17 at the local Flying J here in Utah, and the Lowest grade Gasolene was $2. 22. Diesel fuel here hasn't been lower than gasolene here for years!!



Wayne

amsoilman



There's a Flying J down here in Draper that I paid $2. 15 at. I sure hope it gets below 2 bucks again. Those where the good old days.
 
2Gen3Gen said:
If you drive into the San Fernando Valley, you will find diesel for $2. 09.



If I drive north up I-5 to Eugene, I could pay less, as the same, if I drive south to any city in Northern Calif, I would pay another 10 to 20 cents less than in Oregon. Been there, done that, several times in the past month. :rolleyes:



I drive into the San Fernando Valley on the avg. , about 3 or 4 times a week, I have never seen it anywhere close to that price, for several years. I have some diesel powered equipment which uses off road red diesel, I don't even get that fuel for that cheap, but it has been awhile since I filled up my red fuel tank...

I did fill up my truck yesterday at a Union 76 in Van Nuys which usually sells fuel for pretty cheap, got it for 2. 49

Out here in Ventura County it is a little more... and prices have come down quite abit lately, several weeks ago I paid 2. 79.

It doesn't seem right, Calif. is one of the biggest Oil producing states, behind Alaska & Tex. , and we have our own refineries...
 
Paid $1. 99 in Indiana last weekend! Then my power steering hose bit the dust, pretty scary with no power steering and brakes towing a car on a trailer!:eek:
 
Elite1 said:
I drive into the San Fernando Valley on the avg. , about 3 or 4 times a week, I have never seen it anywhere close to that price, for several years. I have some diesel powered equipment which uses off road red diesel, I don't even get that fuel for that cheap, but it has been awhile since I filled up my red fuel tank...

I did fill up my truck yesterday at a Union 76 in Van Nuys which usually sells fuel for pretty cheap, got it for 2. 49

Out here in Ventura County it is a little more... and prices have come down quite abit lately, several weeks ago I paid 2. 79.

It doesn't seem right, Calif. is one of the biggest Oil producing states, behind Alaska & Tex. , and we have our own refineries...

Looks like you are going to the wrong stations. Try Rinaldi and Balboa in Granada Hills. If that fails, Union 76 on Glenoaks at Sunland Blvd. :eek: :D
 
Try these. The flying J in Frazier Park is still rather close. I hit that on my way out of town. $2. 21 diesel





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CA, Bakersfield Hwy 99 Exit Merced Ave. 2. 279 2. 369 2. 459 2. 219 1. 599



CA, Barstow I-15 & Lenwood Exit 2. 199 2. 289 2. 369 2. 209 1. 899



CA, Frazier Park I-5 Frazier Park Exit 2. 359 2. 449 2. 529 2. 219 1. 599



CA, Lodi I-5 & Hwy 12, Exit Fairfield 2. 299 2. 389 2. 469 2. 179 1. 999



CA, Ripon Hwy 99 Exit Jack Tone Rd 2. 309 2. 399 2. 479 2. 159 1. 899



CA, Thousand Palms I-10 Ramon Exit 2. 399 2. 489 2. 569 2. 239 1. 699
 
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