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Replying to: pod (May 22, 2009 12:53 pm) See msg #7665 in "Diesels In The News" for an 82% RUG premium over diesel (per mile driven) with diesel and RUG way off the 4.50 per gal highs. |
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"The price of diesel fuel dipped to less than the price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline earlier this month, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA)." Diesel-Fuel Price Plunges; Will Engines Be Revived? (AutoObserver) |
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| Here near Pittsburgh, my local stations have diesel and regular both at $2.399. | |
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fuel prices are always available link here and link here Thus there is no need for us to start appending our local prices.
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Replying to: bpeebles (May 28, 2009 4:21 pm) |
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Replying to: bpeebles (May 28, 2009 4:21 pm) |
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| Diesel Price is less than gas, energy content more, avoids the ethanol scam. that's a Win Win Win. | |
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ought to be happy news for all you diesel fans. Of course, for the rest of us, it is a sad reminder of how short Americans' memories are.... The dramatic decline in diesel fuel prices is driving up U.S. sales of diesel-powered vehicles from European carmakers. .....On Tuesday, June 16, the average nationwide price for a gallon of diesel was $2.60, according to AAA. That compared with $2.67 for regular unleaded gasoline and $2.94 for premium. VW has reached the point that 1/3 of all Jetta sales are diesel, although that still doesn't represent big numbers - less than 4000 per month. The other Europeans aren't doing as well: Mercedes-Benz sold 8,242 diesel-powered M-class SUVs from January through May, or 16.5 percent of the total for the vehicle. For all of last year, the diesel version accounted for 13.7 percent of M-class sales. Through May, diesels accounted for 21.8 percent (5,440) of Mercedes GL sales and 15.1 percent (1,312) of R-class sales, up from 13.7 percent for the GL and 10 percent for the R class in 2008. http://www.autoweek.com/article/20090622/CARNEWS/906229984 I also find it telling that at a pace of 4000 per month, VW dealers are saying the supply of Jetta TDIs "has run out". Clearly VW didn't plan to sell many TDIs per year, and they continue to do what they have done in the past - keep inventory low to artifically boost resale prices. Their practices don't seem to match their rhetoric that they were jumping into diesel with both feet this year. |
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Replying to: nippononly (Jun 23, 2009 7:40 am) Well no. (especially in the 2008/2009 context, of a plethora of down turns) VW actually exceeded their 2009 goals by 33.2% IF your (quote) 1/3 of total production is correct. (VW's target was 25% of total production) The 2010 stated goal is 40%. This would be 60% over the 2009 target. |
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Replying to: nippononly (Jun 23, 2009 7:40 am) |
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