For years I remember when oil goes up so too does the price of petrol and diesel. Does anyone remember when diesel was actually less than petrol. Obviously at this time diesel was not as popular as petrol although lorries have always run on diesel, petrol cars used to be more popular. Here in the UK diesel is now 15p per litre more expensive than petrol. Why is this. Could it have something to do with the fact that diesel cars are on average 25% more fuel efficient and sales of new diesel cars are up to 30% more than petrol
If we all buy LPG cars how much will that go up http://fuel-savermagnetic.blogspot.com/ 0% 0 Votes
A lot of us will be driving cars running on LPG, LNG etc. including liquified coal gas.
On diesel I think it has to do with refining process. Diesel is less refined than gasoline but in the U.S. the percentage of refining capacity dedicated to diesel production is very limited so that as demand for diesel has increased the cost has went up, its more expensive than high octane in the US I understand in Europe they%26#039;ve always used a higher percentage of diesel and the price differential is not as great.
Also don%26#039;t forget all the environmental regulations associated with the %26quot;new%26quot; diesel. That is an impact as well, plus in the US and I%26#039;m sure in Europe there is a higher tax on diesel since most of it is used for trucks, or do you say lorries? 0% 0 Votes
Admittedly, a horse has its limitations, but it is an option for some, and maybe we should look again at this 4-footed friend! And of course, the same applies to ponies and donkeys- both of which could and do contribute in similar ways!
So if Oil prices continue to rise, perhaps we should reconsider entering once more a world now almost forgotten, where horses rule! And why not? Gee-Gees are lovely! 25% 1 Vote
