$2.99 for gas/diesel
$2.99 for gas/diesel
Yeap.
Chrysler is giving cards to purchasers of new cars (starting May 7th) which allows the customer to buy gas/diesel for $2.99 for 3 years. You are limited to the type of fuel used by the car purchased and up to 12,000 miles per year (based on sticker MPG)
Interesting promotion
Chrysler is giving cards to purchasers of new cars (starting May 7th) which allows the customer to buy gas/diesel for $2.99 for 3 years. You are limited to the type of fuel used by the car purchased and up to 12,000 miles per year (based on sticker MPG)
Interesting promotion
Re: $2.99 for gas/diesel
really, isn't that odd?
here's an interesting fact I heard the otherday, In London England the cost for 1 gallong of diesle is about $8.00.
also heard that to drive your car in central london it costs about 25 pounds a day, and it was forcasted eventually to rise even higher.
scary!
here's an interesting fact I heard the otherday, In London England the cost for 1 gallong of diesle is about $8.00.
also heard that to drive your car in central london it costs about 25 pounds a day, and it was forcasted eventually to rise even higher.
scary!
Last edited by Maxwell; 05-05-2008 at 05:28 PM.
Re: $2.99 for gas/diesel
Originally Posted by Maxwell
really, isn't that odd?
here's an interesting fact I heard the otherday, In London England the cost for 1 gallong of diesle is about $8.00.
also heard that to drive your car in central london it costs about 25 pounds a day, and it was forcasted eventually to rise even higher.
scary!
here's an interesting fact I heard the otherday, In London England the cost for 1 gallong of diesle is about $8.00.
also heard that to drive your car in central london it costs about 25 pounds a day, and it was forcasted eventually to rise even higher.
scary!
(from a recent article on gas prices)
Gas in the UK is $7.50 per gallon, of that $4.67 is for taxes. So it is not that the gas is so expensive, it it the gov't getting their share (and then some)
BTW Gas in Venezuela is $0.12/gal
Does not sound like a commodity....does it.
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