It is sold at many gas stations across the US, as most Mexican oil is exported into the United States.
If you want to actually fill your tank with Mexican diesel, you should cross the border and fill it at any Pemex gas station you can find.
Most gas stations in Mexico serve unleaded gasoline as well as diesel fuel.
Toyota does not currently appear to be selling any light pickups with diesel engines in Mexico.
63% of Mexico's environmental incidents have to do with oil, gas, diesel and fuel oil spills.
No; by law the only gas and diesel distributor in Mexico is the government-owned company, Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX).
63% of environmental problems in Mexico are derived from oil and oil-related substances, such as diesel, gasoline or heavy oils.
Yes. 63% of environmental problems in Mexico are derived from oil and oil-related substances, such as diesel, gasoline or heavy oils.
63% of environmental problems in Mexico are derived from oil and oil-related substance spills, such as diesel, gasoline or heavy oils.
No. Mexican gas and diesel have a large concentration of sulfur.
No. Due to an almost negligible support from the Mexican government, biofuel cannot compete against gasoline or diesel.
Mexico is an oil exporting country, so it does not need to import any oil. However, Mexico lacks the refining capacity to transform this oil into its derivatives, such as gasoline or diesel. Therefore, it uses oil refineries such as those found in Texas.
As of 2/17/2011 the price was 9.01 pesos per liter. converting pesos to dollars (with a 12.02 exchange rate) and liters to gallons makes it $2.80 per gallon. From what CNN reported this morning, 4/23/2008 0645_hrs. the current price of diesel in Mexico was a staggering $2.33 Per Gal. that's over half as cheap as USA You can search current diesel prices at truckstops at www.pricediesel.com
Basically, just Kenworth and International. The rest are auto-part manufacturers, such as Cummings and Detroit Diesel.