LindsayRichards

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In Central Florida, we have had about a 20 cent increase up to $2.50. Saw on the internet that it was due to the refinery strike and crude oil storage was high. Lots of oil workers (Fracking) being laid off. The middle East appears to be in the biggest mess in my lifetime with multiple sides. The Saudi army is on the attack.
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doublenot7

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$2.25 diesel - Texas City, TX
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jimmyscoin

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So, I have started looking at fuel cards that give you a discount on fuel. I was hoping to get some input on any that yall are using that you think are a good deal. Please share.
"It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt." -Abraham Lincoln
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Desert Captain

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Regular is back under $2 here in Tucson. Lots of stations selling at $1.99 with a few of the deeper discount stations closer to $1.90. Saw an article this morning predicting a 32% drop in prices by summer.... I hope so.
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tomman58

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Did our winter driving all over and we paid about 31% less this year and after near 12,000 miles in the last 5 1/2 months that was a great thing.
In the new world the intensity for new energy, electric cars, and far more gas sipping cars we are going to love it. Seen an article about roads made of solar panels, whats next?
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It must be time to go, the suns out and I've got a full tank of diesel!
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LindsayRichards

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Today, GM announced they were stopping production of the Volt as they have over a 100 day supply at the dealerships.
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tomman58

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LindsayRichards wrote: Today, GM announced they were stopping production of the Volt as they have over a 100 day supply at the dealerships.
gee think folks might be waiting for the Bolt?
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LindsayRichards

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Maybe they can get rid of them with half price leases like before the election (at taxpayer expense).
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RambleOnNW

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tomman58 wrote: Did our winter driving all over and we paid about 31% less this year and after near 12,000 miles in the last 5 1/2 months that was a great thing.
In the new world the intensity for new energy, electric cars, and far more gas sipping cars we are going to love it. Seen an article about roads made of solar panels, whats next?
Diversified energy sources, that's the name of the game. This article, "Norway wants to be Europe's battery", shows what countries can do with their variable wind power, save or pump hydropower. Keeping our RV fuel cheap...
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tomman58

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Rambleon Couldn't agree more. We were able to buy diesel today for $2.59 in Michigan. We also noted some gas stations are out of business because of the low prices, now if we could get rid of the cash/ credit scam it would be a win,win.
We also seen far more solar panels even at the GM Lordstown plant. One thing for sure the herds of RV's heading north now are smiling as they pay little for their fuel.
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