View Full Version : GM NOT COMMITTED TO HIGHER FUEL EFFICIENCY
DRTYFN
06-15-2008, 08:32 PM
I saved this article just in case GM actually was committed to increasing fuel efficiency of its entire fleet. Guess it was accurate.:notallthere: :(
HummerJim
06-16-2008, 01:45 PM
GM seems to be dragging their feet on the diesel with diesel fuel prices up in the US. Why is it just across the border in Mexico with gas running $2.50 a gallon, diesel is running $2.20. In many countries diesel is still less than gasoline. Diesel is still much more expensive than gas in the US. They say it's supply and demand, but I think it's another case of manipulation by commodity and futures traders. Doesn't the South African built H3 have a diesel?
frenzy1
06-16-2008, 02:28 PM
GM seems to be dragging their feet on the diesel with diesel fuel prices up in the US. Why is it just across the border in Mexico with gas running $2.50 a gallon, diesel is running $2.20. In many countries diesel is still less than gasoline. Diesel is still much more expensive than gas in the US. They say it's supply and demand, but I think it's another case of manipulation by commodity and futures traders. Doesn't the South African built H3 have a diesel?
diesel is almost the same price as regular gas over here in Belgium.
HummerMann
06-17-2008, 01:32 AM
In upstate New York diesel is 82 cents a gallon more than regular gas - RIDICULOUS!
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