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$$$$. Fuel

$2.00/L in NW-Ontario today. Up $0.15 from Tuesday.

Somebody else can do the conversions.

All I care about is the $$$$ my shop has to start charging when my truck gets 10L/100 kms. and this trip doubled in price since December.

Don't get me started on hotel room rates.
 
Steve, if you park the truck at $5.25 per gallon, what would you do if it hit ±$7.00 per gallon?

Cry!
I combine trips needing a truck, putting off projects for a few days. We take a few RV trips yearly and just accept it’s expensive. Weekly errands have been on bikes for years.
 
Cry!
I combine trips needing a truck, putting off projects for a few days. We take a few RV trips yearly and just accept it’s expensive. Weekly errands have been on bikes for years.

NY diesel at $6.12/gal. That's DOLLARS not ruples, rupees or rials. And no, I don't blame excess profit, oil greed or anything other than taxes, political environment, regulatory hurdles; an administration generally hostile to- ICE, domestic oil exploration and exploitation, and sensible oil transport..
 
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I wonder if there is a human anywhere who is not in the oil and gas industry who can actually make sense of oil of pricing volatility and its causes.
 
Although my bike will run just fine on 89 US octane some modified high compression Harley's use 93 octane(i have one). It's $5.49 in Mississippi.
 
$4.59 at Collins, MO on the way to Springfield this morning. 90 degrees, 47% humidity, winds from the south at 17 mph in here, now!
 
On my trip home from the rally, Nevada had the highest price, with regular (87 octane) at $6.999 in a few places. The remote Cali locations down 395 weren't a lot better, but that was the highest I'd seen anywhere on my 15-state tour.
 
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