Alexarz
Enthusiast
"finish off America"---- bush took care of that
I agree. He damn near turned us into a 3rd world country after Clinton did so much good. It's a damn shame and thank god it is almost over.
"finish off America"---- bush took care of that
Are american cars inferior? I don't think so. We americans should stop buying foreign cars and do what is best for our own people (buy american cars).
Blame Bush? You are kidding, right? This guy has to be the worst president ever. Well, next to Carter, that is. Do you think it is a coincidence that the price of oil has plummeted right on time for the election??
The two oil tycoons in the White House have made a killing on the high price of oil, along with their buddies in Saudi Arabia. McCain's only chance was to lower the price of oil at the time of the election and fix the economy. They were able to do one but damaged the other too deeply to fix it in time. Bush should spend the rest of his life in prison for what he and his cronies have done to the american people.
Back to the topic; this merger is the result of crippled american car manufacturers, which is the direct result of poor sales. Are american cars inferior? I don't think so. We americans should stop buying foreign cars and do what is best for our own people (buy american cars).
The two oil tycoons in the White House have made a killing on the high price of oil, along with their buddies in Saudi Arabia. McCain's only chance was to lower the price of oil at the time of the election and fix the economy. They were able to do one but damaged the other too deeply to fix it in time. Bush should spend the rest of his life in prison for what he and his cronies have done to the american people.
(buy american cars).
I must UNFORTUNATELY disagree, the foreign named, foreign born or foreign built are still at the top of the list and the domestics typically at the bottom of the same list.
What list, every list .....quality....reliability....cost of ownership, etc., etc.....
What I've been told is that Saleen's proposal to Chrysler involves a plan whereby he would allow Viper owners to invest in the new company to some degree. Saleen would obviously be the majority owner.
I was told that the reason diesol was so expensive was it had to be refined to a higher level that 91 octane. It sold here in Calif for 5.50 a gal about .80 cents more than 91 0ctane. So now the price is just over the cost of regular gas 87 octane. below unleaded and way below 91 octane. So who is f---ing who here? Lies amd more lies. No point in asking for the truth. You won't find it within an oil company.The world wide usage of oil and refined products has gone down dramatically as a result of the worldwide negative economic phenomenon we have been witnessing. While the conspiracy theory above may seem plausible to some, and even comforting on some levels to others, if one applies a modicum of investigative technique and analysis to the assumption that the worldwide market can be manipulated in the fashion suggested, it becomes apparent that the drop in oil prices has far more to do with the chaos and reduction in demand caused by the unfolding economic crisis than the acts of a few people.
As for the U.S. manufacturers, they stood by and watched as Toyota took more and more market share. They failed to adequately respond to the threat. I hope they survive but until they wake up and learn to respond more nimbly to changing demographics and changing customer needs, the same thing will happen again.
I was told that the reason diesol was so expensive was it had to be refined to a higher level that 91 octane. It sold here in Calif for 5.50 a gal about .80 cents more than 91 0ctane. So now the price is just over the cost of regular gas 87 octane. below unleaded and way below 91 octane. So who is f---ing who here? Lies amd more lies. No point in asking for the truth. You won't find it within an oil company.
I was under the impression that diesel was produced from the cracking process the higher octane at the top and the diesle at the bottom or near the bottom I heard that there is one lower grade fuel that needs to be preheated to flow. Mostly used on ships.My guess would be that with the reduction in demand for gasoline refineries have changed their allocation to produce more diesel fuel. And, at the same time, the demand for diesel fuel is probably also down. Far fewer goods are being shipped from manufacturers.
One other point. Many who were bidding oil up in order to lock in a price for the future for fear that the price would go even higher were borrowing to do so. When credit dried up, so did this strategy. In some ways, it was like the real estate bubble except oil can be used. Many houses and other types of real estate are just sitting there empty doing nothing except sucking cash flow from their owners.
I will try to answer the diesel question as best as I can.
Diesel, prior to the early 90's (I believe it was around 92) was a very low grade fuel. Reffered to as bunker crude, ship diesel, it was all kinda the same. Unrefined.
In the early 90's the government mandated Low Sulfer Diesel (LSD). This diesel was slightly more refined (meaning less sulfer) but it help cut back soot and particle emitions. Prior to this date, diesel had unlimited sulfer so to speak. With the new standard, diesel had to have less than 500 Parts Per Million (ppm) of sulfer.
Fast forward to 2006. With the new standards of "clean diesels" requiring EGR (exhaust gas recirculation) and DPF's (diesel particle filters - like a dryer lint trap to catches soot particles) the 500 PPM standard was no longer working. As sulfer makes soot out the tailpipe, they wanted to eliminate it. As of 2006 they introduced ULSD (Ultra low sulfer diesel) for all on road vehicles. By having ultra low sulfer there was less soot and the DPF's would have less soot to burn off.
Here is the catch. To make ULSD, they have to refine is so much (more than gas) that it became very expensive. The other issue is that the sulfer in the diesel fuel actaually works as a lubricant. By now having removed it, injection pumps and injectors were failing due to lack of lubrication. Back to the drawing boards. They found that they now needed to add detergents and lubricants to the fuel to replace the filtered out sulfer, again adding cost as they now needed to mix up the diesel in batches. This is why the diesel lubricant market has become so popular as the older trucks are not designed to run on this fuel even. Even though it is supposedly the same, those who know their vehicles will claim differnt. They were designed for high sulfer diesel.
I hope this makes some sense.
Robert
detergents
So the moto of this reply is that I still believe we are getting screwed on diesel fuel prices!! .