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Posted: 08/08/12 05:46am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Fill up between London and the 403 and you'll have plenty of fuel. Flying J, Husky, 5th Wheel Truck Shop, Cdn Tire, plenty of places and you might even beat $1.13/L as I've seen as low as $1.08/L or $4.10/g recently.

Use Gass Buddy and check the fuel prices along the way.


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jdgreen42 wrote:

thanks for the info- I'm running an 04 d/max ......
Don
That's why I have a 52 gallon Titan tank replacing my OEM 26 gal. I don't even THINK about fuel for 500 miles, and I still have 150 to go to empty!
Hard to justify on a ROI basis, but the peace of mind and zero fuel anxiety was worth it to me.


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From the SOO thru Sudbury down to Midland fuel was 1.37 a litre or more.

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shum02 wrote:

Fill up between London and the 403 and you'll have plenty of fuel. Flying J, Husky, 5th Wheel Truck Shop, Cdn Tire, plenty of places and you might even beat $1.13/L as I've seen as low as $1.08/L or $4.10/g recently.

Use Gass Buddy and check the fuel prices along the way.


x2 on Gas Buddy, though you should also double-check with other sites to be sure that a listed station actually does have whatever grade fuel you're looking for. AAA also has a fuel price listing; not sure if it covers Canada, though.

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