Quote Originally Posted by Venom View Post
As far as I know there are not so much Diesel-engined passenger cars around in the USA, so the demand must be rather low. Is the Diesel considered as an economical alternative in the States? If not, US-Diesel-drivers may be a little bit more lucky than in Europe...
Actualy there is a dmeand for Deilsel in the United States, all our Commerce, to stores, Clothing, Food ect ect are all transported by Semi Trailer Truck who take only Deisel, and many are finishing up their currents runs and selleing thier rigs, as they say they make a little if any profit now, Deilse in Chicaog can be found for as low as $4.05 or as high as $4.25 a gallon and th cost of their deisel fuel is now showing up in the basic cost of food, they are charging stores ore for the transport of goods and we as consumers here pay more for our daily basic needs,