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by David Whiteley

Before diesel became common slang for somebody large and robust or just hardcore, it mostly applied to machinery that were big tough strong work horses. Trucks, tractor-trailers, large earthmoving machinery, which catered for the heavy duty industrial work force. But it was never that popular as fuel for conventional everyday cars, which is really a shame, because diesel could have saved the consumer lots of money.

Diesel a less refined version of gasoline, all up it can costs the oil companies that make it around twenty five percent less per gallon to manufacture, although in saying that the end product itself usually costs a bit more than gasoline.

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