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will_ainsworth
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22nd Jul 08 at 05:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sounds good!!!

i know its not much but atleast its not rising for once?!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7518516.stm


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Maybe they'll start another price war

Worked well last time


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Good news
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goes to show how much money other fuel stations are making of us at the moment
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Sainsbury's hasn't gone up for a good few weeks around here. 119.9p/litre for petrol. Bearable, just.
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
Sainsbury's hasn't gone up for a good few weeks around here. 119.9p/litre for petrol. Bearable, just.


Is it?!

I went on hoilday in feb, it was 42p/litre for derv
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toni88
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About time!!
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Originally posted by toni88
About time!!


took the words right out of my mouth!

if they can afford to do this goes to show how much they make of us per litre..wankers
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Keep meaning to get an ASDA credit card as if you buy fuel with it from ASDA you get 2p a litre off. So would be like having 5p a litre off combined with the price drop
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Good example of a loss leader situation, and psychological marketing almost.

On average I fill up about 30 litres. Saving 3p/litre, that is only 90p every fill up.

Granted, for those that drive a lot and fill up once or twice per week then they will start to see savings.

imho real savings won't be had until it drops below 100p/litre.
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Deano you spend way too long working out fuel consumption and shit.
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The fact it's the first downward turn in petrol pricing will do the majority, they can marketeer their way down to under a £1 if they so wish.
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It's true. Some of my friends say things like "don't fill up there, it's cheaper down the road". The saving of 2p or 3p a litre only equates to about 50p or a £1, but then you have the inconvenience of having to drive half way accross Birmingham to fill up which probably uses more than the money saved because you sit in traffic and have to stop at lights for ages.
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
Deano you spend way too long working out fuel consumption and shit.

But in doing so I don't get hugely stressed about an increase of 30p every fill up.
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If I got 47mpg from my 1l i wouldn't stress either.
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113p at the minute here, fucking shocking
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How is it shocking? You must be easily shocked because it's been at that price for a long time now.
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Originally posted by lee_wee
113p at the minute here, fucking shocking


117/118/119 around here!!
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ok, would disgusting be a better word?
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Originally posted by lee_wee
113p at the minute here, fucking shocking
that is pretty damn good! Thats got to be one of the lowest in the country.
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quote:
Originally posted by deano87
Good example of a loss leader situation, and psychological marketing almost.

On average I fill up about 30 litres. Saving 3p/litre, that is only 90p every fill up.

Granted, for those that drive a lot and fill up once or twice per week then they will start to see savings.

imho real savings won't be had until it drops below 100p/litre.


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I'm paying 132p for diesel at the minute

Luckily I don't fill up to often, averaging 56mpg but since buying the car, a fillup has gone up £14 in price


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Expensive would be the best word, you've got to buy petrol / diesel, so what you going to do?

Insurance is a joke, renewed mine yesterday, that's expensive.
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quote:
Originally posted by corsa_tomtom
quote:
Originally posted by lee_wee
113p at the minute here, fucking shocking
that is pretty damn good! Thats got to be one of the lowest in the country.


Exactly! This 3-5p reduction still doesn't equate to your "shocking" petrol prices

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