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December 26th, 2009

Lately, the cost of both gasoline and diesel have experienced some crazy changes. Many years ago, the cost of gas was around a buck or a little more, nothing like it is today. Before, gas wasn’t high in cost but the demand for cars wasn’t what it is today either.

As the demand for vehicles grew, the demand for fuel grew as well. Other actions and events have played into the equation as well, resulting in the rising costs of gas. Fuel is something we all need to run our cars, as we wouldn’t be able to go anywhere without it.

As you may know, most of the fuel we get at local gas stations comes from overseas, primarily the Middle East. Therefore, we have to pay taxes and such on the gas we use, which pays for the gas as well as getting it here. If we got our gas from within this country, one can’t help but wonder if the prices would indeed be lower.

Diesel, on the other hand, has always managed to keep its cost lower than gas. Diesel comes from within the United States, so the prices are of course going to be lower. The only problem associated with diesel fuel is locating it, as many gas stations don’t sell it. Check your most recent car reviews and ratings for more details.

When it comes to the decision between the two, diesel fuel is obviously cheaper to buy. Gas is in supply more, which means that you can find it almost anywhere. If you own a gasoline vehicle, you obviously can’t put diesel in it. If you own a diesel vehicle, then you of course wouldn’t want to put gas in it either. They are some of the best gas mileage cars.

 

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