Plus the added advantage is that the dealers know you just can't find diesel at every station so theycan inflate it's price and get away with it.BTW... That "Premium" diesel is exactly the same as the "Truck" diesel just a lot more profit to the sellers.
Hi all,When I was a kid (1970's)I recall that the truckers had a shutdown/boycott on the interstate system. wasn't that to protest the price of fuel?If the truckers stop, so does everything!Devin
Our Diesel has been 500ppm (parts per million) sulphur content. By the end of September, the refineries have to be making the 15ppm ultra low sulphur Diesel so by the mandated Jan 1, 2007, the refineries, oil lines, tanks, gas stations, etc. will be flushed out of the old 500ppm and only have the 15ppm fuel available. As always, when you refine a product more to remove something, in this case sulphur, it costs more to refine the product. What we are seeing is the ramp up to the ultra low sulphur fuel. At least here in Calif, the Diesel pumps have tags on them saying whether they are low sulphur 500ppm, or the new ultra low sulphur at 15ppm. Considering that all trucks, some cars, most boats, trains, airplanes (kerosene), off road equipment, except for gasoline powered cars run on Diesel, it is just getting to be harder to find the refined product to keep everyone running. And now with the 15ppm Diesel finally being brought into exsistence, you're going to see an influx of Diesel powered cars since the ultra low sulphur Diesel fuel allows the engines to come up to the strict air polution standards. Good Luck, TomC