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DispatchDragon
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Post by DispatchDragon »

I have to agree with CT as to where the oil goes - what did surprise me though was the last refinery to be built in the US is now almost 30 years old (1979) - and I wish we could get Flexfuels here in Lost Wages, seems that as all our fuel is piped from SoCal there is pitiful few places one can purchase it.

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Post by BAe146 »

Here you are Leif! This site has the listings of E85 stations in the states. Here's Nevada

http://e85vehicles.com/e85-Nevada.htm
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Cheers there are a couple over on my side of town :)

Thanks a bunch

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Post by RJP »

Prices like that are one of the reasons I've only been back to the UK once in the last year :roll:

I'm paying 13 pence per litre here ($1.17 per USG). My car does 11.7mpg and I'm in the very fortunate position of not being at all bothered (monetarily) about that.

There are a load of Venezuelans working for us who whinge about the cost of petrol here....... have a look at http://money.cnn.com/pf/features/lists/ ... .html?2007

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