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[*] posted on 7-4-2008 at 01:14 PM
Diesel NoNe In Mexicali Thursday 7-3-08


Dropped into Mexicali last evening at 6pm and could not find diesel anywhere drove towards San Felipe and then back towards Hwy 5 towards toll road, nada 9 stops no tengo nada. Finally gave up and went to Los Arcos to eat and have a few beers (two) with dinner. Hope others do not need it on their way to 4th of July fun times. Plenty of gas but diesel game goes on and on. It is due to government subs on it and being at a cost lower than gas. They just need to limit it to no more than 50 gallons for each fill-up and stop the nonesense. Everyone of these stations had diesel but were saying they did not. One that I have been going to for the last 3 years the service station worker basically let me know they are being told to not sell at times that Premex officials say so no questions asked and no statements given. Nobody is going to risk their jobs or Mexican retirement with Premex to sell to other for a bribe either. So, take heed Nomads and be aware the pumps are still on and off at the whim of officials nobody identifies. By the way the meal at Los Arcos was great as usual and the Pacifico was cold along with a collllllllld mug!!! Life can have bumps in the roads but still have nice things along the way, not going to let this upset me but wish they would just say do not even think about getting fuel right now. I will still go eat, shop, and get medical/dental care when I need it in Mexicali but it was nice to be able to also get my fuel while down there. Any places elsewhere in Baja with no diesel again and looking like none during the 4th of July weekend?? Later--------------------------- bajafun777



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[*] posted on 7-4-2008 at 02:04 PM


plenty here in mulege...

you JUST have to get here:saint::saint::P:P




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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 08:55 AM


Now, Now how come nobody is saying if they have been having the same experience in towns on the border?? Is there diesel or not in your border town and if so is it only sold at certain times during the day. In Mexicali it seems the open times for buying when they sell it is very restricted and hard to keep up with. So, Si or No have you been seeing some kind of moving of times to sell, saying sold out and not, etc, etc, etc. Just trying to get a better picture of what is going on and thinking Premex is malipulating how the stations sell and the off and on again switch. Thanks, bajafun777



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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 10:52 AM


http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/tijuana/20080704-9...

"In a June 20 statement, Pemex said it would give preference to stations that attend to 'national demand.'"

..."Joaquin Aviņa, president of the Association of Gas Station Owners of Tijuana, accuses Pemex of deliberately withholding the diesel. 'They're rationing it as a preventive measure so we don't sell it to the Americans,' he said."

..."The Baja California governor and business leaders said that... Pemex has failed to understand the buying habits of cross-border residents."

..."the Mexican government keeps down fuel prices with close to $20 billion in subsidies."
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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 01:05 PM


You need to remember, only commercial vehicles in Mexico are diesel - no diesels for privately owned vehicles. The subsidy is intended to assist the commerce of the country, not tourists.



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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 01:14 PM


Ok, I can understand that so why not give their truckers and bus transportation certain pumps assigned to just them at the subsidies level and then sell at the other pumps (have at least 2 pumps) for the tourist which they can sell at $3 dollars a gallon and everyone still wins. Again, the Baja California Governor and business leaders are correct a number of us buy more than just diesel in Mexico when we go. In fact I have two timeshares in Mexico that I have had for over 22 years and spend my fair share of "gringo dollars" into their communities. This is just wrong the way they are doing it. The U.S. has the red diesel that farmers and farm products buy with no sales tax and is about $1.50 a gallon cheaper than in the cheapest price gas station. Mexico needs to think out of the box instead of sticking its head in the sand. Later------------- bajafun777



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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 02:03 PM
Yur dreaming again


Since when did the Mexicans use planning and forethought?

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In fact I have two timeshares in Mexico that I have had for over 22 years and spend my fair share of "gringo dollars" into their communities. This is just wrong the way they are doing it.




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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 02:06 PM
Lou, have you noticed the number of ---


diesel Pick-ups on the roads with Mexican plates?
In the last year I have seen dozens.In fact one fueled at the same time as I did a week ago in San Felipe.

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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 02:12 PM


Bob, are these Mex Commercial plates?



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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 04:27 PM
Heck, I can't tell the difference.


But see families in them and up till about a year ago, I never saw a diesel pick-up , unless it had U.S. plates .

I will check a bit closer !




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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 04:42 PM


Just wondering - I couldn't import my F350 and a Mex. friend couldn't get one either. I'll do wome more looking when I get back down there also.



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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 06:40 PM


you can import diesels now...



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[*] posted on 7-5-2008 at 06:41 PM
Maybe it's just me, BUT.....................


All of this "Reportage" over who has diesel when seems a little silly and useless.

Any information "might" be good for that morning or afternoon given the inconsistent nature of the supply line.

Plan accordingly and carry enough or don't go.

I carried an extra Ten Gallons of Gas FROM the U.S. last month and didn't feel a bit silly when it turned out not to be needed.
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[*] posted on 7-6-2008 at 12:12 AM


Bajalou, I have seen many trucks in Mexicali, San Luis, San Felipe, and a number on the way down the mainland. These were not commerical trucks and remember when gas was cheaper here in the States than in Mexico, well when mexicans came over here to get gas and diesel we said nothing and did not limit them. I guess it just goes to say if they limit us then my trips down south will be limited as will my spending there. Hope it will not be the case. Later--------------------------- bajafun777



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[*] posted on 7-6-2008 at 01:46 PM


No diesel in Maneadero as of 12:30 today. The Pemex in El Sauzel expected to be out by noon today.



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