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Originally Posted by Fe26
Things to get our heads around:
The era of cheap fuel is over
Oil is running out and the price will inevitably rise
America along with other countries that import oil have signalled loud and clear that they must reduce their dependency on imported oil, and they have been signalling to us for years and years
Alternative admixtures are necessary to help in the transition phase from oil to other (yet to be invented/marketed fuels)
The easiest and cheapest way to produce admixtures is to use the chemistry and the industry we already have to aid in production
Comparing prices between the way it was and the way it is now is futile, the future we knew was coming since the first 'oil shocks of the 1970's' is now here, you were warned countless times this was coming
Old vehicles such as ours probably count for less than 1% of the vehicles on the planet
Good luck if you think anyone cares
Even better luck if you can interest a law firm to take on this case, a case which would take years and cost-a-lotta with absolutely no prospect of winning
Finally, wouldn't it just be easier to simply change the components on our cars and trucks that are susceptible to damage from fuel additives?
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I recommend the following book:
Basic Economics by Thomas Stowell.