Refuelling Roulette - it's time to fight the fuel price game with a game of your own!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @cletusvandamme6262
    @cletusvandamme6262 7 месяцев назад +1

    LOL! That's the exact Maverik station that I fill up at on Tropical Parkway in North Las Vegas, Howard! Consistently excellent prices on Diesel (relatively speaking) and easy on/easy off I-15 when I'm in the area. Topping off there will get you to cheaper diesel once again at Costco in Sandy, Utah, right off of I-15 again.

    • @howardkettner
      @howardkettner  7 месяцев назад

      Very cool! Thanks for the info as this is a route that we will likely repeat in the next year.
      Thanks for tuning in and being part of our journey!

  • @dinomite_diggers3453
    @dinomite_diggers3453 8 месяцев назад +3

    Wow I can't believe the variations in fuel prices there. We did a road trip a couple of days ago, (about 800 kilometres) and the whole way prices for diesel never varied more than 20 cent a litre.
    We took a trailer with us to pick up our new car, a 1963 Morris Minor which is so cool. We had a family get together last night where Nana and Poppy stole the show by rocking up in a 60 year old Morrie. Your F350 looks an amazing beast but it certainly is a hungry brute eh. Maybe just tow a fuel tanker behind and fill up at the cheapest gas station. Do you have special accommodation in the camper for the squirrel or does he have to stay home and feed the chickens? Take care you two.

    • @howardkettner
      @howardkettner  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! A Morris Minor! That is so cool! You gotta do a YT episode on that little gem. I would drool over that car in the auto magazines my dad would buy. At one time, pre-dating my arrival on the scene, he'd purchased a brand new '50 or '51 Austin and just loved it, and was always continuing to appreciate other British cars.
      Yeah - the F350 is a beast, but gets fuel mileage equivalent to pretty much any 24' - 32' motorhome, and not much worse mileage than towing a 20' trailer with our SUV. But what I really appreciate is it's versatility (versus motorhome). This past week it was on the business end of pulling home five 9,000 pound loads of logs for the sawmill to produce 600' of fencing material. No motorhome is going to do that.
      And, still had capacity to house and transport any willing squirrels! haha
      Be well!