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Old 02-05-2000, 02:31 PM
Coming back from burnout
 
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When it snowed I put my beloved 240D in the garage. The other day I took it out to discover Diesel at $1.85 a gallon , up from $1.29 in the Fall. What happened to drive prices up, literally overnight? When will they come down? What was the market cause?
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