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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 460881" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>$3.99 for the made-in Oregon biodiesel I run in my VW Jetta TDI</p><p> </p><p>$2.49 for the made-in Oregon E85 ethanol flex-fuel I run in my Dodge Caravan.</p><p> </p><p>There is a $.50 per gallon Oregon tax credit for use of these fuels, so in reality they are cheaper once you factor in the tax savings, but you still have to put the $$ out up front.</p><p> </p><p>Its been awhile since I have bought any actual "gas", but a couple of weeks ago when I topped off my '76 Chevy 4x4 it was around $1.79 a gallon or so. To be perfectly honest, I dont pay any attention to the prices because for the 2 vehicles that I drive 99% of the time I only buy the locally made biofuels anyway. I only drive the truck when I need 4-wheel drive or am hauling firewood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 460881, member: 14668"] $3.99 for the made-in Oregon biodiesel I run in my VW Jetta TDI $2.49 for the made-in Oregon E85 ethanol flex-fuel I run in my Dodge Caravan. There is a $.50 per gallon Oregon tax credit for use of these fuels, so in reality they are cheaper once you factor in the tax savings, but you still have to put the $$ out up front. Its been awhile since I have bought any actual "gas", but a couple of weeks ago when I topped off my '76 Chevy 4x4 it was around $1.79 a gallon or so. To be perfectly honest, I dont pay any attention to the prices because for the 2 vehicles that I drive 99% of the time I only buy the locally made biofuels anyway. I only drive the truck when I need 4-wheel drive or am hauling firewood. [/QUOTE]
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