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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / October 2005

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If we build it, will they come? ( biodiesel station )

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Ra - 16 Oct 2005 22:28 GMT
Has anyone travelled to a town, just because they sold biodiesel there?

I am picking up my SDL soon!
I haven't found anyplace down here selling biodiesel.

What would be a good package deal for a tankful of fuel, lunch and a room,
in the middle of the Florida Keys?

I ask because my boss has a Marina with a Cafe over the harbor
and a small motel nearby.

Does $150 for 2 people sound reasonable?

Thanks

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T.G. Lambach - 17 Oct 2005 01:10 GMT
Don't jump into the Biodiesel world with a "new" car in a distant
location. There can be surprises with any used car so why add another?
Biodiesel 100 dissolves old fuel residues, deposits etc. that have
accumulated over the years. These will collect in the fuel filters and
that could bring your trip to a halt.
Biodiesel 20 doesn't have this problem.

There's always time to play with Biodiesel - at home.
T.G. Lambach - 17 Oct 2005 03:53 GMT
see:   http://www.biodiesel.org/
Ra - 17 Oct 2005 12:42 GMT
> Don't jump into the Biodiesel world with a "new" car in a distant location. There can be surprises with any used car so why add
> another? Biodiesel 100 dissolves old fuel residues, deposits etc. that have accumulated over the years. These will collect in the
> fuel filters and that could bring your trip to a halt.
> Biodiesel 20 doesn't have this problem.

> There's always time to play with Biodiesel - at home.

"T.G. Lambach" added
> http://www.biodiesel.org/

Hi T.G.

Yeah, I've seen that map:
http://www.biodiesel.org/buyingbiodiesel/distributors/default.shtm

Pretty skimpy representation in Florida as a whole.
That's what made me think that we should offer it down here in the Keys.

Doesn't seem like there might be much business at this point?
Thanks for the input.

http://www.biodiesel.org/buyingbiodiesel/distributors/default.shtm
 
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