Now, instead of irregular variations in the price
of fuel, they drop it at night (to around $0.79/l)
from $0.91/l in the daytime! This is in Toronto.
alicecooperrules12@yahoo.com - 05 Jul 2005 05:24 GMT
>Now, instead of irregular variations in the price
>of fuel, they drop it at night (to around $0.79/l)
>from $0.91/l in the daytime! This is in Toronto.
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Richard - 05 Jul 2005 06:10 GMT
> Now, instead of irregular variations in the price
> of fuel, they drop it at night (to around $0.79/l)
> from $0.91/l in the daytime! This is in Toronto.
Hmmm, what makes them think that they can and/or attempt buy market share
in the evenings? Strange but one must conclude that it makes sense to
someone.

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Backyard Mechanic - 05 Jul 2005 13:25 GMT
RichA <none@none.com> wrote in news:lh1kc1pcr7jkhtde6bb7o04h6r83q8n3u9@
4ax.com:
> Now, instead of irregular variations in the price
> of fuel, they drop it at night (to around $0.79/l)
> from $0.91/l in the daytime! This is in Toronto.
As long as they drop it.. it's all good.
RichA - 06 Jul 2005 03:23 GMT
>RichA <none@none.com> wrote in news:lh1kc1pcr7jkhtde6bb7o04h6r83q8n3u9@
>4ax.com:
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>
>As long as they drop it.. it's all good.
That's what I can't understand. Even a gas guzzler
like a Chrysler Hemi (300 is rumoured to be getting
about 14mpg on average) can avoid morning fill-ups.
-Rich