On July 15, I refill 91 octane unleaded at 1.89xx. At the time, regular unleaded is at 1.79
On July 19, I refill again, and regular unleaded is at 1.71 but unleaded is at 2.009
I don't understand? shouldn't they all go down in price?
On July 15, I refill 91 octane unleaded at 1.89xx. At the time, regular unleaded is at 1.79
On July 19, I refill again, and regular unleaded is at 1.71 but unleaded is at 2.009
I don't understand? shouldn't they all go down in price?
It's because you touch yourself at night!!!
God hates you.
Premium fuel is for losers.
You guys look at the price of gas?
Is 91 even premium anymore? Don’t be poor and use 93+
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
Originally posted by Toma
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I use "the good stuff" from my local agricultural cooperative.
Because capitalism baby
I am user #49Originally posted by rage2
Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100
I used to scoff at Costco fuel buyers until this premium price disconnect happens. Now I sit in line with all of them for 15 mins to save 30 cents a liter compared to an esso or shell. Don't tell killramos im sullying our M cars good names in that lineup
Kinda related, I was fueling up the other day and I was wondering when I was starting to drive, diesel used to be about half the price of regular and these days it's more.
What happened between then and now that caused this shift in price?
Same for me. I'm a costco buyer now after being shocked at the price difference on premium.
Do you hate the climate or something?
Diesel vs Gasoline is because the supply/demand for each product have different things which effect them. I expect them to move up and down at different times.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
ULSD happened. Production costs increased vs that dirty but oh-so-full-of-lubricity diesel we used in the '90s.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by InRich
tell her I'll pick her up in the vetteOriginally posted by InRich
The X5 i bought earlier this year really is FULLY LOADED though not a single option missing including infrared night driving
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The diesel engine owners used to drive around with a half chub knowing that they get cheap fuel.
Only way to get that feeling now is join the Beyond collective.
There is no single common standard for differential between regular and premium. Each retailer charges their own price. Costco has the lowest differential of 10c, and Shell’s is the highest (with other majors not too far off)This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's all that nitrogen enriched goodness that Shell puts in premium. If it's good for your tires, it must be even better for your engine!
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I used to think @nismodrifter had a full chub talking about his TDI for that same reason hahaThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Shell is now offering 93 octane in Alberta. I know the station at Beacon Hill has it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
oh definitely man. 1400km/tank on highway. Fill once a month.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My record trip was Calgary to Kelowna, and back. 1 tank. That was with a tune box, vehicle full of luggage, 19" wheels, and 4 passengers.
Thats full pant tearing chub type of economy.
@zipdoa - sell me your wagon please. I am not whole without an MKIV ALH TDI in my life.
I’ve got a 7 seat Peugeot 5008 GT with a 1.5L Turbodiesel and a 6 speed here in the UK and I averaged 65.6MPG UK over a 335 mile journey today. Not bad for spending a lot of time close to 80mph. Should be good for 800+miles per tank (60L tank I think).