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SANTO DOMINGO. - The price of fuels will rise starting Saturday, April 12, as premium gasoline will cost RD$183.70 per gallon, an increase of RD$2.80, whereas regular will cost RD$172.10, or RD$2.10 more.

The Industry and Commerce posted the new prices, with a gallon of regular diesel will costing RD$154.10, for a RD$2.20 jump, and premium diesel sell for RD$158.00 the gallo, an increase of RD$2.20.

The price of subsidized propane gas will remain the same at RD$59.95 per gallon and the non-subsidized still costs RD$81.71 per gallon.

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Written by: time2rize, 12 Apr 2008 12:44 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Damm $5.57 a gallon thats it, I'm installing the propane tank , to my car. But than again Propane gas might be the same price that Regular gas is now, towards the end of this year. Just can win huh.
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Written by: DaniDr, 12 Apr 2008 5:29 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
And wait till we get to the RD$200 mark in a couple of weeks....
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Written by: Evergreenamerica, 14 Apr 2008 7:32 AM
From: United States
I have found rising prices cause people to act. People now pay attention to tire inflation, air filters and tune ups when before these simple areas would be a low priority. We at Evergreen America have a proactive approach. Whenever fuel prices rise we, as consumers, can cause an effect by reducing consumption and if done, one gallon at a time adds up.Our customers are treating their cars, trucks, motorcycles and 2 strokes, very used to brand new, with our products and getting 5 to more then 20% increase in fuel economy. They treat their engine one time every 100,000 miles for about $40.00 US they can double their oil drains and their engines run 20% + cooler. When friction is reduced a motor uses less energy thats why our phones ringing and our web site is being blitzed.

We are starting a movement. 1,000's are fighting back.

With no relief in site for fuel prices to drop, we are now focusing on consumers fuel reduction. Our primary focus was Generators, Fleets and Manufacturers
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