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Diesel fuel, in large part, drives our economy. Tractor trailers collectively use millions of gallons of diesel fuel daily. Additionally, many passenger vehicles and pickup trucks have diesel engines as well. The cost of diesel fuel is generally higher than that of regular gasoline. By researching the current diesel fuel prices in your area, you can stand to save money.
Today's diesel fuel is generally made in a low-sulfur formulation in order to reduce emissions. Other important benefits of diesel engines are their fuel economy and durability. Diesel vehicles typically last for well over 100,000 miles.
Use our website to locate the diesel fuel gas stations and diesel prices by city and state.
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