Yeah, regular was around 2.95. But I like to run a tank of premium through once a month, and at that price...It’s under 3 at several stations around here. And look at the price of a barrel of crude. Total disconnect.
Yeah, regular was around 2.95. But I like to run a tank of premium through once a month, and at that price...It’s under 3 at several stations around here. And look at the price of a barrel of crude. Total disconnect.
You did this to you.My car requires premium, I hate all of you.
don't throw your logical reason at me.You did this to you.![]()
Because they (oil companies) say the additives they have to add for highway diesel is costly.The price gap between regular and premium gas has gotten larger. It used to be pennies; now in Bazza’s previous post the gap is $.75. I don’t know how they sell premium gas anymore. Personally, I won’t buy a car that uses only premium. For my truck, premium would cost $10-12 more every time I filled up.
I wish someone would explain to me why diesel is more expensive than regular.
Because they (oil companies) say the additives they have to add for highway diesel is costly.
As I understand it (and I’m sure TB will clarify), actual refining of diesel is less costly than gas. If that’s true then they’re just gouging everyone who uses diesel because they can.
It’s part of the reason food costs are still high.