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Re: slightly off topic the price of diesel
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Posted by solution on March 27, 2005 at 16:56:31 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: slightly off topic the price of diesel posted by Jim K on March 27, 2005 at 07:40:13:
diesel is raising in popularity for vehicles because those people who dont have farms and just buy a diesel pickup and a big suv along with cellphones because" its the cool thing to do and your neighbor has one" are driving costs up. look at the 80's vs. 90's for diesels in pickups. people buy pickups and drive them all the time as a car but its an "image thing" diesels are ment to work hard not look pretty. also the oil companies are like congress if they want more money they just say ok lets up this and theres nothing anyone can do. check out www.greasecar.com been reading up alot on this and thinking of tryin it. with all the fast food places plenty of oil around
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