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Indiana better get with the program then. Diesel is still around $2/gallon and gas is still $1.59/$1.69.
With oil as low as it is, I'd have to moderate myself if I say any more..... Here in Shreveport/Bossier gas is $1.49 gallon. Some places as low as $1.44. Diesel around $1.75 - 1.80.
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Indiana better get with the program then. Diesel is still around $2/gallon and gas is still $1.59/$1.69.
With oil as low as it is, I'd have to moderate myself if I say any more..... Maybe it's the taxes.
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I paid $1.46 this last week in Greenville TX. Best part is I finally found an oil place in Emory that sells 100% gas for 30 cents a gallon more than the going ethanol mix prices. Much better deal than I had in the past.
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Cecil, Some of the "experts" claim that the current price of oil has already factored in the future infusion of Iranian oil but I think it could get worse.
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Last night I noticed E-85 is actually more expensive than the good stuff by .25 per gallon here. I expect that will create a surplus and trickle down in the corn market?
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Last night I noticed E-85 is actually more expensive than the good stuff by .25 per gallon here. I expect that will create a surplus and trickle down in the corn market? Bill, I understand that if your vehicle is not specified for it, that E85 will turn the elastomer products in your carburetor to smudgy gum. My mechanic has been fighting this issue with vehicles for well over a decade now. He says don't burn that mess in anything you own....long term affects are not worth it....
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I can't use it in my vehicles now. I used to own an Explorer that was equipped to burn either fuel. I still watch the price though out of interest. I always got better mileage out of the real stuff but when E-85 was a lot cheaper I burned that and saved a little.
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