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[*] posted on 8-4-2014 at 09:37 AM


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Stupid question... I went from one gasser to two diesel vehicles. How common is it to get diesel at Pemex south of, say, Ensenada?


Most stations have diesel but don't let yourself get too low counting on it, they seem to run out of diesel more often than gasoline.




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[*] posted on 8-4-2014 at 01:49 PM
Diesel at BajaCactus in El Rosario...


At BajaCactus, in El Rosario, we have had a continuous supply of diesel for the past 14 years. Also, about two years ago, we installed a "Viking 1 Diesel Filter" at our main diesel tank, capable of water detection and particulate removal. An extra layer of protection for our customers that almost no gas station has, mainly because is an investment of over $3,000 USD to get that installed here in Mexico. Nevertheless, I believe in providing our customers with the best service possible.

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[*] posted on 8-4-2014 at 04:24 PM


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At BajaCactus, in El Rosario, we have had a continuous supply of diesel for the past 14 years. Also, about two years ago, we installed a "Viking 1 Diesel Filter" at our main diesel tank, capable of water detection and particulate removal. An extra layer of protection for our customers that almost no gas station has, mainly because is an investment of over $3,000 USD to get that installed here in Mexico. Nevertheless, I believe in providing our customers with the best service possible.

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WOW! Amazing that you do so much for your customers, while many other businesses do as little as possible.

Thank you for your great service Antonio!


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[*] posted on 8-6-2014 at 05:58 PM


In passing, mi amigo Compaņero in San Lucas posted this on his facebook page today. I'm too stoopud to know how to re-post his graph, but i'll just spell it out:

"Litros de gasolina x 100 peso

2008 - 17

2014 - 7.8

My heart breaks for them, because their wages haven't had a COLA equal to accommodate their costs; they get no discounts. We complain, they HURT. Most of their lives revolve around getting to, from, and during their work using gasolina.

When their prices went up this spring a little bit in their restaurant, some of the local Americanos pizzed and moaned and tried to 'boycott' because they were charging ''JUST TOO MUCH!!". The restaurateurs were commuting 30 miles each way every day just to open the doors, as well as pay help, and the rise in cost of limes, shrimp, etc. I'm glad the majority of residents blew off the haters and they're still going strong.

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