Since we all still have to fill up with the dino stuff at least once in a while I figured I'd propose a thread on local diesel prices since they seem to be dropping like a rock these days. Yesterday I spied $2.75 a gallon in New Brunswick, NJ! That's only $0.40 more than it was when I bought my truck two years ago. I should be filling my tank in two weeks-hopefully it will drop a bit more. As it is I could fill it for less than a $100 for the first time in a long time. What's going on around the rest of the country?
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Originally posted by Wilson View Post3.15 in north jersey at a name brand. 3.00 range a no names.
if i didn't have to pay back this v3 i'd be burning more diesel :-0I just picked up another source yesterday
Currently dieselless!
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$2.69 here...Flying J is usually always the cheapest source but they are $2.75
I expect to see further drops in the weeks ahead as it seams diesel is not dropping as fast as oil prices are and it is still about 1.00 a gal more than unleaded which is not normal either. 2.25 diesel is in our future boys!_____________
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Originally posted by powerstroke73L View PostWith regard to burning more diesel, until it becomes free I'm using as little as possibleI just picked up another source yesterday
2005 6.0l X
V3 running 8/6/08
40gal frame mounted tank
Live by the grease, die by the grease
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Its about $2.79 here. The lowest I saw last few days (and 1000 miles) was about $2.69 - I think that was in KY. avg $.75/gal over reg unleaded - except in Iowa!!! reg was higher than mid-grade AND super!?? Like 15-20 cents/gal less!! I took a pic of a sign, 'cause I didn't believe it. Well, I work at one of the places the gas stations GET their gas from, so I asked them what was up. Of course they really don't know what stations pay (it really is complicated) but said mid-grade there (IA) has more ethanol in it than reg - and since ethanol is subsidized, the mid-grade is usually cheaper. He had no idea why super/premium was less than reg...2001 F350 XLT 4x4, dually flatbed. 6637 air filter, single-shot injectors, straight-piped, BTS tunes, 200 gal main VO tank - 180k greasy miles
2000 Excursion Limited 4x4. V3, AIS intake, BTS trans & tunes - 120k VO miles
veggiegarage.com authorized installer
RIP X & Toyhauler - you served us well.
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$3.14 in NH,and dropping like a rock..................2000 7.3X V3 So much fun,so little time,Support small Oil,burn WVO,Free and greasy down the road I go!!!!!!!!!!completely self sufficient and proud of it. (Wood furnace.....X.......solar pontoon....solarsheat twins this summer.....I don't Know much.......I'm just a hillbilly with too many guns..............
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Originally posted by CHenry View Post$2.69 here...Flying J is usually always the cheapest source but they are $2.75
I expect to see further drops in the weeks ahead as it seams diesel is not dropping as fast as oil prices are and it is still about 1.00 a gal more than unleaded which is not normal either. 2.25 diesel is in our future boys!-Shawn Collister-
-02 F250 7.3 - SSB V3, AC's tuned by Swamps, AIS, 38R, 4" ex, DI tranny
-00 F350 7.3 - CC with no back seat
-Multiple trailers and a bunch of other junk
Straight outta Wimauma
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I bought 6.8 gals today for $20 at Murphy $2.92NC State law defines biodiesel as ''any fuel or mixture of fuels derived in whole or in part from agricultural products or animal fats or wastes from these products or fats.''
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