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A couple of points here, diesel is cheaper to make than gas as the refining process is simpler so manufacturing cost is not a factor.
Diesel is not bullet proof, it actually develops microbes called fuel bugs, do a google search on(fuel bugs) develops in 10- 12 months of storage.
You need to be aware of winter and summer diesel fuel, more so in northern states and all of Canada. The summer fuel will wax up you fuel filter if you get summer fuel in winter time, always worthwhile to carry spare fuel filters if you have a diesel powered RV or pickup truck. The winter fuel gives you less power, as an average 5% less depending on the specific gravity of the fuel.
My opinion of price increases is quite simple government tax grabs and gouging by the oil companies, notice the profits for the oil companies in the past 3 years.
Something I noticed a lack of or even mention in these articals is no mention of service intervals and if you want any engine to live, all filter‘s and oil changes, valve sets must be kept up and maintained. Servicing is the cheapest way to maintain any vehicle, do not shortcut on this or lengthen the time between changes.
I used to work for Caterpillar and was very surprised when they basically got out of the Highway Truck Market, my take on this, no proof, was the pending changes to the EPA codes and rules for emissions. Cat spent a lot of years and money getting to be the # 1 truck engine and to just drop out all together has to tell you something.









With all the chatter about emissions I am truly amazed there is no government in Canada, either federal or provincial that is currently doing any exhaust emissions testing.
if we are all concerned with carbon levels why are we doing no testing and therefore where are our supposed experts getting there reference material from? Ever try and get a straight and factual answer from any politician?





Electric vehicles need to be improved greatly before they will survive and be feasible in many many of end user markets. As an example this week one morning was -40, think an electric vehicle will handle that and operate at peak efficiency?
Sorry for the length of this



