Oct
19
2011

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Used police cars for sale presents a good alternative for people who are looking to buy used car auctions instead of opting to buy brand new ones because of the money they would be able to save if they do so. Of course, buying used cars at an auction would be significantly cheaper than brand new ones. Even though they are secondhand, most of these cars still run perfectly and very few actually need repairs. Besides, you can inspect the cars for yourself and then make your decision as to which ones you like and would be willing to bid on. Did you know that in these auctions you would be able to find used police cars for sale as well? Yes, there are police cars being auctioned off as well.
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How to Find Used Police Cars For Sale at Dirt Cheap Prices
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Sep
04
2011

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As of February 1st, asphalt prices have shot up 20% since December 31st, 2009. This fact is hard to believe since most paving and roofing contractors across the nation use very little asphalt in the winter season. Demand for a particular product usually dictates how much it costs. Liquid asphalt is a byproduct of refining petroleum. In plain English, it’s the stuff left over after gasoline, diesel, and jet fuels are produced. Since the mid 1970s, oil refineries have been extracting more fuel from every barrel of crude oil through developments of coker units. Coker units can maximize fuel production from crude oil.
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Asphalt Prices – Forecasting the 2010 Season in an Uneasy Economy
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Jul
29
2011

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The good news about diesel fuel prices is they are only .231 per gallon according to the Department of Energy’s National Weekly report. Diesel fuel prices could be .854 like they were the summer of 2008. The bad news about diesel fuel prices is they are at the highest level now at the end of 2010 then they have been all year. The lowest cost for diesel fuel prices in 2010 was January 4, 2010 at .797, so we had almost a 16% increase. In my view, we are looking for the same thing to happen in diesel fuel prices in 2011. That would give us a price of .74. I don’t know if it will get that bad but let’s look what is facing us for diesel fuel prices in 2011.
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