Don't know how many of you read Truck Trend but I've been thinking about their articles in the "Diesel Special" edition a few months ago.
With the increased popularity in diesel engines in cars and trucks, and with Mercedes talking about sending more diesels over here within a couple of years, not to mention Volkswagen selling more and more diesels every year, does anyone think that this would give the fuel distributors an incentive to jack up fuel prices?
Now before any of you go off on a tangent, listen to a few things. I think that most of us all agree that the primary reason we enjoy such cheap fuel for our diesels is because of the trucking industry. If diesel fuel prices were jacked up, the economy as we know it would more than likely plummet, not to mention the outraged truckers that everyone would have to deal with. With that being said, if more auto diesel drivers got out there on the road, would this increased percentage of diesel autos be enough to raise diesel prices to that of gasoline?
At my local fueling station, diesel is nearly always 12 to 13 cents cheaper than regular gas. With my tank bone dry, I usualy spend about $45. 00 to fill it up, most of the time it's cheaper though. My Mom spends nearly that much filling up her '99 Cadillac with high octane. Don't you think that people will eventually get wise to this fact and get a diesel?
Just some food for thought, I'll probably add more later... as if it wasn't long enough already.
With the increased popularity in diesel engines in cars and trucks, and with Mercedes talking about sending more diesels over here within a couple of years, not to mention Volkswagen selling more and more diesels every year, does anyone think that this would give the fuel distributors an incentive to jack up fuel prices?
Now before any of you go off on a tangent, listen to a few things. I think that most of us all agree that the primary reason we enjoy such cheap fuel for our diesels is because of the trucking industry. If diesel fuel prices were jacked up, the economy as we know it would more than likely plummet, not to mention the outraged truckers that everyone would have to deal with. With that being said, if more auto diesel drivers got out there on the road, would this increased percentage of diesel autos be enough to raise diesel prices to that of gasoline?
At my local fueling station, diesel is nearly always 12 to 13 cents cheaper than regular gas. With my tank bone dry, I usualy spend about $45. 00 to fill it up, most of the time it's cheaper though. My Mom spends nearly that much filling up her '99 Cadillac with high octane. Don't you think that people will eventually get wise to this fact and get a diesel?
Just some food for thought, I'll probably add more later... as if it wasn't long enough already.