Here is a big question: Why is diesel more expensive than premium gasoline in the US and Canada, but cheaper in most of the rest of the world? If you look on the 'net, in the US it is because it is "more expensive to manufacture". Strange, I am old enough to remember when it was cheaper than regular gas. Go to Europe and it is cheaper than gasoline, but you are told this is because "the government taxes it less than gasoline".
Something is crooked somewhere. If the government wanted to lower the price of almost everything we buy, it should lower the taxes on diesel. Most of our goods are shipped by either diesel trucks or diesel-electric trains. Hmmm, if diesel electric is the most efficient way to power a train, why not a truck or a car?
Tags: diesel, efficient, fuel, money, saving
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