Diesel fuel prices and winter

WRIGHT ll

retired Oklahoma Chapter Leaders
Don't you just know it, when fuel prices drop it will be pretty much too cold for RVing unless one fulltimes in southern climates. Since the DW still works we put the "horn" away for the winter and now fuel prices drop. Usually the prices go up in winter due to the increased need for home heating fuelbut not at this time. Go figure..... Maybe with the lower prices jet fuel will be lower too and the airlines can increase the number of daily flights too.?! :rolleyes: Do you remember when a trip to the airport was required in order to take a plane trip? What will happen with the "change"?
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
OP, dont get all excited. I bet you a dollar to a donut it's going to go back up. Yep it's going to "change". :rolleyes: Bob:D
 

bigredtruck

Well-known member
They are predicting $30 crude by April which is $120 less than the peak this summer, so unless there are some BIG changes in the economy, I think we're good for now. Of course, if it's because of a recession then there are other things to worry about :)
 

Sundance_kid

Well-known member
The prices arn't dropping enough here for diesel. The trouble is there are a lot of comerical trucks running to geep the usage up and so go the prices. Gas here for unleaded is $1 per gallon cheaper than diesel.
 
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