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A new fuel pump inside the fuel station Dor Alon, in Highway 6 at evening
It have an LCD displays with edge LED lighting instead of the traditional inefficient 8W T5 fluorescent backlighting.
They have only diesel fuel or octane 95 unleaded gasoline.
We have paid 345NIS for 48.453 liters of octane 95 gasoline.
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A new fuel pump inside the fuel station Dor Alon, in Highway 6 at evening

It have an LCD displays with edge LED lighting instead of the traditional inefficient 8W T5 fluorescent backlighting.
They have only diesel fuel or octane 95 unleaded gasoline.
We have paid 345NIS for 48.453 liters of octane 95 gasoline.

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rjluna2   [Jan 28, 2011 at 04:02 PM]
I have seen similar display/interface at the newer BP gas station at the Metro Atlanta area.

By the way I paid US$32.25 for 40.11 litres (10.613 US gallons) to fill up the whole tank on my Chevrolet Aveo Razz
SeanB~1   [Jan 28, 2011 at 05:10 PM]
That is about 60% of what I pay..........

Over $1.20 per liter, and only going to go up and up.....
dor123   [Jan 29, 2011 at 08:17 AM]
In Israel, the government collects high fuel taxes.
I think the reason for fast rise of the fuel costs in the world, is as a result of the popularity of non off-road four whell drive (4x4) vehicle (Such as SUVs, SUTs [4x4 pickups particularly for road driving, similar to 4x4 SUVs] etc...), which have huge fuel consumption.
These 4x4 SUV and SUT vehicles aren't considered off-road vehicles by me, since they can only travel on those types of lands that a regular car can travel as well (Indeed, they can reach 200 Km/h and have the same gearbox of cars and/or pickups, with the same number of levels).
On dirt track and hard lands, where cars can't be travel, and a true off-road vehicle can travel (Such as the Hummer) 4x4 SUVs and 4x4 pickups (SUTs) can't travel as well.
SeanB~1   [Jan 29, 2011 at 10:34 AM]
Here they are called pavement posers, as the only off road they can do is a parking lot or a pavement, both for parking. I wasa not impressed by the first generation of Freelanders, as most of them had major engine and drivetrain problems. Lada was no problem, they just are ugly and slow, but indestructible or nearly so, and a service kit is a set of pliers and the nearest fence.

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