Interestingly enough, in Ecuador last week, diesel was $1.05/gal, gas was $1.50/gal or so for "Extra" and $2ish for "Super" depending on where we were. I had a little Daihatsu Terios, which was fairly frugal on gas but severely underpowered for traveling at 14000ft altitude (or sea level for that matter) with 4 adults and all our impedimenta. I don't know if that is their stuff or from Hoogo next door.

--R

relng...@aol.com wrote:
I wonder how attractive bio-diesel is going to be now that the $1.00 per gallon federal subsidy (paid to the refiners) expired on 12/31. A local producer stated in a small newspaper article this week that he was receiving $48000 per week from the Feds and thought that passing along the buck a gallon increase "might" effect sales.

Just yesterday I glanced over at the bio pump at my card-op station and the price was $3.63 per gallon.

RLE
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