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Rogue
12-28-2010, 05:06 PM
Just curious as to what you guys are paying for diesel in your towns or areas.

Yesterday when I fueled I threw a $100 on the counter to prepay, and by the time I had filled both tanks, I had just enough change to by myself a Dr.Pepper.

That was at $3.29/gallon. I just drove past the same store, and the price is now $3.55/gallon !!!!!

.26 cents OVERNIGHT!?!?

Stuff
12-28-2010, 05:21 PM
It is 110.9 cents/liter here which is 4.198 a us/gallon.

Snochaser
12-28-2010, 05:38 PM
We are at $3.17 to $3.25 a gallon. I got lucky yesterday and got it for $2.05 with a discount with store reward points.

Ben

Espeefan
12-28-2010, 05:38 PM
I'm not sure what it is around here, but the last I filled up my truck, it was $3.25/gallon. That was just before Christmas. It's probably higher now. I've been buying and running straight No. 1 diesel for the winter now, and I find that is always more expensive then the usual winter blended fuel that gas stations have on hand. I used to run the winter blends until I had some gelling issues one winter. Now I don't even take the chance. The winter blends are really no comparison to straight No. 1, even when you add in anti-gel. And who wants to be stuck on the side of the road in sub-zero temps, with fueling issues? I'd rather spend a little more and rest assured I won't have any problems. Not all run of the mill winter blends are created equal! Unfortunately, many gas stations around here do not sell straight No. 1. I have to go to a fairly large local truck stop to get it.

Rogue
12-28-2010, 06:06 PM
Typically, my truck runs strictly on red fuel. Absolutely no comparison to the blended fuel available at most pumps. My truck starts easier, idles smoother, quieter, and my Butt-o-Meter tells me it pulls harder. Regardless of season or temps, I run Howes conditioner.

ihbuilder
12-28-2010, 06:48 PM
Ric , somewhere around $3.50/gal for the yellow and $2.75/gal last time I got the red ;) for the lil kittens

Rpp Hobby
12-28-2010, 06:59 PM
Tell me about it I drive 70 miles a day and its up to 3.50 a gallon. This is my driver
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs810.snc4/69024_1435429126912_1268460985_988982_5987925_n.jp g

ihbuilder
12-28-2010, 07:05 PM
every time I go for off road (red ) there is always a diesel pick up with cans or 55gal drum in the back :rolleyes: and for some reason the kittens are thirsty but not doing any work :confused:

Rogue
12-28-2010, 07:17 PM
Tell me about it I drive 70 miles a day and its up to 3.50 a gallon. This is my driver
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs810.snc4/69024_1435429126912_1268460985_988982_5987925_n.jp g

Corey, that got the new 6.7 in it? If so, any opinions? P.S. That 400lb. bumper hanging on the front isn't doing you any favors, but you know that already..

Here's my 95 driver. Just rolled over 188k and even with 4:10s in it, it still knocks down 21mpg. LOVE this truck:cool:
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i178/King-Rick/95%20F350/Waxed.jpg

fhhhstix
12-28-2010, 08:17 PM
Tell me about it I drive 70 miles a day and its up to 3.50 a gallon. This is my driver
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs810.snc4/69024_1435429126912_1268460985_988982_5987925_n.jp g

Corey, that got the new 6.7 in it? If so, any opinions? P.S. That 400lb. bumper hanging on the front isn't doing you any favors, but you know that already..

Here's my 95 driver. Just rolled over 188k and even with 4:10s in it, it still knocks down 21mpg. LOVE this truck:cool:
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i178/King-Rick/95%20F350/Waxed.jpg

Man those are some nice trucks sure beats my daily driver. But I only paid $2000 for it and I have put almost 90000 miles on it at an average of 22mpg

The good side

http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/ss185/brokenb4/100_0169.jpg

and the other side.

http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/ss185/brokenb4/100_0170.jpg

I would drive this more but at $3.10 a gallon for gas and 10mpg average it makes more since to drive the FORD

http://i574.photobucket.com/albums/ss185/brokenb4/100_0171.jpg

Travis

Brian in PA
12-28-2010, 08:46 PM
Yah fuel prices are 3.49 around here. I cant figure it out, except that PA has the highest fuel tax with NY 2nd. When I sold my Pete triaxle over 2 years ago Fuel was 4.95 a gallon, ouch!! It cost me about 600.00 dollars to fill up every day and a half. On a good note, this was the time to buy a diesel pickup! My dad and myself both bought newer trucks, that now are worth more than when we bought them:confused::confused: It sucks that diesel is more than gas. Less refined should= cheaper??:confused::confused:

Brian

Rogue
12-28-2010, 08:51 PM
I chalk it up to demand. There are many out on the road right now, somewhere between here and home, trying to get back from the holidays. And as long as there is fuel, and it's needed, PPL will pay going rate. Absolutely no justification for the increase, other than they can. They've got us by the short curlys, and they know it.

Rogue
12-28-2010, 08:53 PM
Yah fuel prices are 3.49 around here. I cant figure it out, except that PA has the highest fuel tax with NY 2nd. When I sold my Pete triaxle over 2 years ago Fuel was 4.95 a gallon, ouch!! It cost me about 600.00 dollars to fill up every day and a half. On a good note, this was the time to buy a diesel pickup! My dad and myself both bought newer trucks, that now are worth more than when we bought them:confused::confused: It sucks that diesel is more than gas. Less refined should= cheaper??:confused::confused:

Brian

So true Brian, 3 years ago, you couldn't give away a diesel powered rig, as prices were a penny or 2 from $5.00.. i weathered the storm, and have no regrets in doing it.

Rpp Hobby
12-28-2010, 09:17 PM
Corey, that got the new 6.7 in it? If so, any opinions? P.S. That 400lb. bumper hanging on the front isn't doing you any favors, but you know that already..


Ha Ha Rogue Yeah I know I did not make this the most fuel efficient :D I have to say I had missed my 2001 truck that was setup like this one with a 7.3 I never thought it was a good move for ford to stop the 7.3, anyways I rolled the dice on the 6.7 and I have to say it is a step above the 7.3. The power and torque is better from my stock 6.7 than my 7.3 that was chipped, exhuast, cold air instake and and modded turbo. Have 12,000 miles on it now and knock on wood all is good so far.

Rogue
12-28-2010, 10:05 PM
Ha Ha Rogue Yeah I know I did not make this the most fuel efficient :D I have to say I had missed my 2001 truck that was setup like this one with a 7.3 I never thought it was a good move for ford to stop the 7.3, anyways I rolled the dice on the 6.7 and I have to say it is a step above the 7.3. The power and torque is better from my stock 6.7 than my 7.3 that was chipped, exhuast, cold air instake and and modded turbo. Have 12,000 miles on it now and knock on wood all is good so far.

Well, at least you bypassed the 6 leaker, and the even more dismal 6.4. I have heard the new 6.7's are nice engines, but for the monthly payment of a new rig, i can squirt a lot of fuel through my old (and paid for ) 7.3.

I do like your ride tho.

pugs
12-28-2010, 10:26 PM
The high prices are why I like to drive my dad's VW Jetta TDI. Thing gets about 46mpg no matter what you do, any amount of number 1 blend though and it drops down to about 38, so we just put anti gel in, and keep a bottle of 911 in the trunk.

Dreamweaver
12-28-2010, 10:44 PM
Rick it's running around $3.30 here.

Since we are showing are rides. Here is my daily driver.

My 2000 F250 7.3L with 6" skyjacker lift, Edge w/Attitude chip.

I get 15 mpg running this in city traffic. probably get more out of it but there is an over abundance of dodge trucks around here that have drivers that just can't learn that they are driving slow pieces of junk..:rolleyes::cool:

here is the truck when I got it. I got this truck for a smokin hot deal. ZERO ZIP NAHDA FREE

http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/MJDreamweaver/My%20F250/HPIM6187a.jpg


And here it is now.

http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/MJDreamweaver/My%20F250/05-14-2010-1-b.jpg


And at night with the summer family activity behind it. The trailer with both cars on it weighs 13,000# and I get 14 MPG pulling it.

http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/MJDreamweaver/My%20F250/05-15-2010-2215.jpg

Notice the mirrors, I like LED's.

http://i587.photobucket.com/albums/ss316/MJDreamweaver/My%20F250/0514100755b.jpg

-Mike

Brian in PA
12-28-2010, 10:59 PM
If we're showing trucks here's mine!

2001 with a 5 speed and 4:10 reared that got 15MPG on the highway and 7MPG towing my 11.000 pound tractor
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo141/Briansmitsky/112.jpg
I traded the 2001 when fuel was high for an 06 with an automatic with 3:55 rear that that I get 15 on the highway and 10.5 towing my 12,000 pound fifth wheel
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo141/Briansmitsky/029-1.jpg

Rogue
12-28-2010, 11:07 PM
If we're showing trucks here's mine!

2001 with a 5 speed and 4:10 reared that got 15MPG on the highway and 7MPG towing my 11.000 pound tractor
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo141/Briansmitsky/112.jpg
I traded the 2001 when fuel was high for an 06 with an automatic with 3:55 rear that that I get 15 on the highway and 10.5 towing my 12,000 pound fifth wheel
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo141/Briansmitsky/029-1.jpg

Nice rides Brian, but not anywhere near as nice as that Cougar that sits in the far bay of your garage.

Yea, I snooped at the pics;) Amazing job on that cat. You should be proud of it.

Brian in PA
12-28-2010, 11:09 PM
Nice rides Brian, but not anywhere near as nice as that Cougar that sits in the far bay of your garage.

Yea, I snooped at the pics;) Amazing job on that cat. You should be proud of it.

Thanks Rick! I'll have to post some pics of the cat sometime

Brian

mazdaparts
12-28-2010, 11:57 PM
Last I checked around here it was $3.09/gal. Very nice ride Corey. Don't have any good pics of my truck, but its a 02 F250 Crewcab SB, 4x4. I love it, no cats and muffler delete. Sounds great and still has a stock look.

ihbuilder
12-29-2010, 08:44 AM
well mine looks like Brians 01 but blue with a stack on the pass side outside the bed .I get between 14-17 pulling my lil kitties around like nothing , even though it has the auto trans ( works OK IF you keep up with it ) and no chip I don't believe in them . I know what Mike means , we got a couple rams around here that look like old Macks pulling away from a red light . Black smoke =unburnt fuel . cool , but a waist . We usually use the vw tdi to travel unless my back and legs bother me

IHSteve

Stuff
12-29-2010, 11:30 AM
was my daily driver until it blew rear engine seal AGAIN!... i loved it being diesel. 30-40 to fill it and it lasted nearly a month! 25mpg min highway and 45-50mpg city.
And yes, it is Right hand drive with a 5-seed on the steering column!
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs376.snc4/45934_425309450123_519525123_5482048_5462304_n.jpg

now im driving this 88 ex Canadian Forces Plymouth Voyager. Its from the propane experiments in the 80's and is a FACTORY propane vehicle. 17mpg highway and about same in the winter for city.
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs606.ash2/155814_465243765123_519525123_6193630_411073_n.jpg

This is my 90 E-350 thats being made into a camper. has the 7.3L in it with an overdrive automatic transmission. on trip home from Prince George, BC it averaged 27mpg over 1000 miles.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a379/ANTheStuff/Trucks/1990%20E350%20Goshen%20Bus/100_4121.jpg

And the truck i miss the most... 1999 F-250 SD with a 7.3L TURBO. truck was very fun to drive and LOADED. I traded it for the mini truck though... mileage wasnt that great but not terrible for a super duty. think it was around 15. had 407,000+ kilometers on it when i traded it off to.
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a379/ANTheStuff/Wedding/Allison%20Cody/100_2227.jpg

D8R
12-29-2010, 11:39 AM
Nothing much to complain about, did fuel up my Colorado (gas) today almost $100!

Diesel is today 189cents/L equal to 7,15$/gallon, and Sweden is not highest in Europe.

I would be very happy to pay only 3.50!!

RAIDERS
12-29-2010, 04:02 PM
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/cc282/ljv3502/Mobile%20Uploads/1214001152a.jpgHERE IS MY 2006 2500 HD GMC DIESEL HERE IN CALIFORNIA 3.50 GAL.THE MOST I PAID WAS 3.75 GAL..

pugs
12-29-2010, 07:59 PM
Saw $3.39 today

elliot330
01-05-2011, 11:30 AM
You've got it cheap... its £1.25 a litre here in the UK, equivalent to $8.78 a gallon, plus its due to go up again due to our VAT rate increasing from 17.5% to 20%...

grumpygrady
01-05-2011, 02:06 PM
but it should be cheap here we pump it out of the ground and refine it
they push it though a pipe to truck stop 1/2 mile away and it is still 3.50 + a gallon
same price as the stuff they truck 500 miles
does not make any sense

elliot330
01-07-2011, 12:18 PM
Very true... but things aren't always cheaper at source, which is odd in itself?

Are the prices in the US a direct result of the oil per barrel price rising, or tax? In the UK its just been taxed and then two days later, VAT added to it. Our prices then fluctuate a penny or two up, rarely down according to the price per barrel.

Stuff
01-07-2011, 08:16 PM
just went up another 5 cents a liter here today.

Espeefan
01-08-2011, 12:55 AM
Filled up my truck today. I paid $3.79 a gallon.

egronvold
01-08-2011, 03:56 AM
The rate in Norway is between USD 7.50 and 8. I'm happy to see we're not the most expensive country in Europe anymore :)

grumpygrady
01-08-2011, 10:11 AM
Very true... but things aren't always cheaper at source, which is odd in itself?

Are the prices in the US a direct result of the oil per barrel price rising, or tax? In the UK its just been taxed and then two days later, VAT added to it. Our prices then fluctuate a penny or two up, rarely down according to the price per barrel.

no new tax's

barrel price have not gone up but 1.00 a barrel

petermoblin
01-08-2011, 05:02 PM
$3.35-$3.49 here in MN. Cost about 300.00 +/= a day to run the big truck if I run hard. They say it could be $4.00+ buy the end of the year. Hope the fuel surcharge goes up this year to help compensate.:confused:

Snowman
01-10-2011, 11:55 AM
Just to make you guys feel better, diesel costs $7.66 per U.S. gallon where I live.

D'oh, didn't see Elliot's post