Bird,
Around here in Decatur right now it depends on where you're buying fuel. Some places have the diesel higher by about ten cents a gallon and some had gas and diesel about even last night. That's happened before and as I said in my initial post, it lasted several days and then diesel went back up to the 15-25 cents a gallon higher.
You know Bird, at this point, I'm convinced that I've done the right thing, for me at least. I can't speak for anyone else and I realize that too. As some in here have said, they own diesel Dodges and their stated fuel mileage is 20mpg. That's great for them, but I personally am not a Dodge person, in any way. I also need a 4X4 for around here and for hunting, so a 2 wheel drive anything won't do me worth a flip either. We don't even allow 2 wheel drive trucks up at the cabin in Colorado because we've had them drive up OK at the beginning of first rifle season when the weather was good, but by the end of the first season, due to snow, ice, or bad rain, theywere not be able to get back down due to road conditions.
It depends on each person's needs and as I evaluated my needs, I could go either way with gas or diesel, and gas all the way around was the least expensive way to go for me. Not just the fuel, although that's the MAJOR constant, but also those oil changes and other maintenance. I honestly believe that diesel fuel will continue to remain higher in price, as the general rule, due to a number of factors going on right now as I stated earlier too.
If diesel works for a person, than more power to them (literally and figuratively). Only time will tell if I made the right decision, but like I said before, I feel real good about the decision I made for me and there's a lot to be said for "feeling good".
Let me add that I fully expected the continued diesel vs gasoline price variation in cost and that at times, diesel would get a little cheaper than the gas. It's the overall yearly picture I'm betting on, on a nationwide basis, that gasoline will be cheaper than the diesel prices.
I also expect many Thank You notes from diesel drivers for this recent drop in diesel price too!! Afterall, my buying a gas engine is what has caused it!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif