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Posted: Thu Nov 27, 2008 6:44 am
by plenzen
$1.09 Ca. / L Diesel and $0.74/L. Gasoline. Just returned from eastern Canada and Diesel there was $0. 89 /L. Gas was the same.

Paul

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 7:42 pm
by dieseldorf
Today in town: $2.87/Gal Diesel and $1.97/Gal gas. At the truck-stop should be a dime cheaper.

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:41 pm
by rlaggren
A week ago in the 'burbs west of Chicago $2.40 was lowest. Cross country to California it varied between $2.60 and $2.80, mostly. I think Iowa was a little lower than that. But the spread above regular gas has risen to 25% to 35%.

Rufus

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 2:35 am
by davehoos
91 ULP AU 107 /L
LPG AU 53 /L
official price.
State Diesel BIO ULP LPG
New South Wales $1.439 $1.434 $1.120 $0.644

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 11:17 am
by kassim503
2.80-2.97/gallon for petroldiesel

1.99 to 2.07/gallon for 87 octane

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:16 pm
by dieseldorf
Today in Vancouver, WA at 76 Station diesel was $2.57/gal and at Shell in another part of town, $2.49/gal. Finally some movement.

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:54 pm
by davehoos
State // Diesel // BIO // ULP // LPG
Australian Capital Territory $1.375 N/A $1.098 $0.582
New South Wales $1.395 $1.434 $1.110 $0.604
Northern Territory $1.539 N/A $1.341 $0.917
Queensland $1.291 N/A $1.010 $0.609
South Australia $1.384 $1.419 $1.104 $0.560
Tasmania $1.434 N/A $1.139 $0.705
Victoria $1.355 N/A $1.097 $0.487
Western Australia $1.451 N/A $1.132 $0.663

Diesel // BIO // ULP // LPG

National Average 13 Dec 08 $1.403 $1.427 $1.129 $0.641

http://www.exploroz.com/OntheRoad/FuelP ... fault.aspx

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:27 pm
by windsock
NZD1.119 per litre of diesel.

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2008 2:34 pm
by windsock
Diesel in New Zealand now sells for NZD1.12/litre which is great for the summer drive season downunder.

NZD1.12=USD0.63

1 litre = 0.26Gal therefore 3.78 litres per US Gal

USD2.38/USGal

Then theres the road taxes... this has recently increased so is now equal to USD108/3100miles which is relatively less than before due to an increased NZD value against the greenback

Amazing

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:20 pm
by dieseldorf
The price for gasoline went up while diesel fuel went down. Usually it was the opposite. Gas price now $2.16/gal and diesel $2.41/gal just $0.25 difference. Did not see that for years. :lol:

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:04 pm
by dieseldorf
Once again, price difference between gasoline and diesel fuel is 30 cents, more for diesel. This time they have no explanation why the difference except, that there is a shortage. There are shortages year round now.
I do not see any future for diesel-powered cars in this country. New diesel cars were promised 2009 and 2010. Did not happen. With that price difference is also not worth to get a new diesel powered car if it was available. New generation gasoline cars get better mileage each model year. I drove recently my 1998 Dodge Neon to Tucson, AZ and back, 1500 miles each way and got up to 46 mpg. That's better than my old VW Rabbit Diesel, faster and more comfortable. So why bother.
I am seriously considering converting my Chevy Astro Diesel back to gasoline.

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 11:04 pm
by dieseldorf
Once again, price difference between gasoline and diesel fuel is 30 cents, more for diesel. This time they have no explanation why the difference except, that there is a shortage. There are shortages year round now.
I do not see any future for diesel-powered cars in this country. New diesel cars were promised 2009 and 2010. Did not happen. With that price difference is also not worth to get a new diesel powered car if it was available. New generation gasoline cars get better mileage each model year. I drove recently my 1998 Dodge Neon to Tucson, AZ and back, 1500 miles each way and got up to 46 mpg. That's better than my old VW Rabbit Diesel, faster and more comfortable. So why bother.
I am seriously considering converting my Chevy Astro Diesel back to gasoline.

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:40 am
by rlaggren
Diesel and regular are about the same around SF bay; diesel was about .10 less for a couple months.

But you're right. Fuel price can't justify diesels. Looks like the oil companies want to kill that type of fuel for private car use. Must be more markup on gas.

Maybe the maintenance costs and reliability might weigh on the diesel sideif you keep the vehicle for more than 5 years. The LD28 has cost a valve setting, oil and filters and fuel additive for 3-1/2 (40k) for me. It might be time for a water pump and definitely time for a fuel filter, but tha'ts only $50 or so more. The car isn't so great but it hasn't dumped me on the pavement yet. I seem to get about 24-25mpg in the city which is at least 2-3 better than any comparable vehicle I've seen anywhere near my price range (I put large tires on it when the old ones went south but that's not an engine related cost).

How's the Astro working out otherwise? Here in California, a pre-98 diesel in a pre-98 chassis is best way to repower w/out big smog hassles. The Astro conversion still looks like it might be good here. Can you fit a turbo under there? That might better the mpg a little; wouldn't necessarily need to change the fueling.. .

The high mpg engines seem to all be recent tech and very pricey. I guess you could put a 2005+ engine and exhaust into something but it doesn't look like a no-brainer. Also the new vehnicles are made lighter and that helps a lot w/the mpg; don't think you'd get the same results w/a new engine in a heavy old chassis.

Rufus

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 5:31 pm
by dieseldorf
I drove the Astro in April to Arizona via Nevada. Fuel prices for gasoline ranged between $2.69 and $2.99 and for Diesel fuel $2.99 and $3.29.
California does not have the big pricing difference however, their prices started at $2.99/gal for gasoline.
I am getting an average of 20-23 mpg highway mileage, that's not bad for a 4000 LBS vehicle but not great either. A genuine diesel 5-speed MT may further improve fuel economy and performance but I could not find one.
Biggest bummer is the loss of power on long inclines or strong head-winds.
I am afraid of turbo-charging this engine as there was never a factory turbo for the LD28. Read stories of blown head gaskets and high oil consumption after turboing the engine. Head gasket are hard to get.
A modern CRD engine would be the way to go but none were ever imported to the US. We are stuck with that old 1980's technology.

Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:41 am
by kossak
Prices here got pretty outrageous this year.
Currently, diesel sells for 1,27$/ liter, 4,80$/US gallon.
Gas is even more expensive, over 5$/gallon.

This hurts, having in mind the what's the average salary here in Romania (~400$/month)
The biggest problem is the tax system. Engines bigger that 2L have high taxes. I'm paying for the LD28 almost 20 times more than for a 1.6 liter (600$/year).