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#20 of 26 Re: 2012 Outback Diesel? [legacywagonftw]
by robr2
Feb 15, 2011 (9:41 am)
Further, my understanding is that the Europeans, due to their acceptance of diesel, actually produce an excess amount of gasoline they can't use, and export it here to the US market. I wonder if this practice effectively subsidizes the price of gasoline in the US?
I did not know that but googled it and wow - what a revelation!! According to the below link, gasoline was trading last week in Europe at $2.40 a gallon leaving buyers about $0.03 a gallon in potential profit after shipping to the East Coast.
Euro Exports of Gasoline
#22 of 26 Re: Diesel Link [pilot1226]
by ateixeira
Feb 15, 2011 (12:28 pm)
Joe Spitz Subaru is the best Subaru dealer site in the USA, that's for sure...
#23 of 26 Re: Diesel Link [ateixeira]
by dcm61
Feb 15, 2011 (4:22 pm)
Joe Spitz Subaru is the best Subaru dealer site in the USA, that's for sure...
Not to nitpick, but ...
Joe Spitz is an employee of Carter Subaru. Also, cars101.com is not a Subaru dealer site; it's Joe's personal baby.
#24 of 26 Re: Diesel Link [dcm61]
by ateixeira
Feb 15, 2011 (6:32 pm)
Is that right?
Wow, that guy is pretty crafty. I though Joe Spitz Subaru was a dealership!
#26 of 26 Re: 2012 Outback Diesel? [robr2]
by legacywagonftw
Feb 16, 2011 (10:49 am)
Good link. It certainly is an eye opener. I don't know the breakdown in European nations, but in the US production competes with Trucks, Trains, JetA, and home heating oil. And what surprised me most about the gasoline imports is that face that these huge tanker ships are transporting such a volatile product across the Atlantic and yet I've never heard of a gasoline spill, explosion or fire. Seem quite remarkable (and dangerous -- though apparently not).