No actually it does. Again we’re talking simple English language concepts here. When something is available at 100% of pumps it’s readily available, when something is available at LESS than 100% that is limited.
If you had to drive a few miles out of your way to find diesel, you could convince me.
If most the stations your normally pass have diesel and you only need to pay attention, what is limited is not the availability of diesel, but your perception.
I'm sorry, but you are beginning to sound like someone arguing the meaning of the word "is" and alone.
When something is available at 100% of pumps its readily available, when something is available at LESS than 100% that is limited.
So donuts and hamburgers are of limited availability in your area because not 100% of the places that sell food sell them? And the gasoline is of limited availability because some of the pumps sell diesel?
Don't you feel silly yet with this line of argument? Are you that unwilling to admit a poor choice of words and move on? Regardless of your response, I'm done with this line. You've convinced me. Diesel is readily available in your area and not one of the concerns of purchasing a diesel vehicle.
Cheers and God Bless.