pow
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108.9
Still, It was costing me £47-48 to fill up at 134.9, now i'm saving a tenner a tank. Not bad...
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willay
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by willay
seriously though how much are we saving compared to the price a couple of months ago?
93 x 55 = £51
120 x 55 = £66
15 quid every full tank.
wow
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pow
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Yeah will, you do have a very valid point.
A tenner a 35 litre tank isn't to be laughed at.
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willay
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i didnt think it would be as much as that
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deano87
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£10 X 52 = £520/year maths skillzzz
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pow
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Deano
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daymoon
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92.9p a litre here! filled up yesterday 35 litres paid almost 33 pounds i think..
i hope the prices stay the same for at least few years!
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pow
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35 * 1.35 = £47.25
35 * 1.08 = £37.80
Saving £9.45 a fill up.
Mateee thats good
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deano87
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The fact you can get more litres than £'s pleases me. 90.9p/litre is a fair price to pay imho.
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pow
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I like filling Kirstys car up and seeing more litres than £££'s
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Hamish
quote: Originally posted by DJMartin07
I don't like using supermarkets after what happened to the car when I used Tesco last year, has had problems ever since with different parts, has cost me alot of money.
where do you thing that supermakets get their fuel from. Thats right, the big suppliers, just like shell and bp.
so your now saying that every engine related problem is a direct result of using crap fuel once or twice
Wasn't it Tesco's fuel that killed everyone's Lambda Sensors a while back?
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pow
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I don't think I've touched anything except Shell fuel since March...
Ohh... on the Isle of Wight I was forced to use Morrisons (BP)
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deano87
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I'm scared to put anything but Sainsburys/BP in my car for fear of it rejecting it because it's all I've used since I got the car
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daymoon
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indeed it was tescos petrol that killed lambdas!
yeah saving nearly 10 pounds is really good! and petrol seem to last longer! haha
dont like supermarket petrol aswell..
i told my dad that i found my car to be using it more than normal petrol from garage and my dad did not admit that his car doing the same but he doesnt buy petrol at superarkets any more!
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pow
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My Corsa used to get which ever station was nearest when the red light came on
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Andrew
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I think £1 a litre for diesel is a fair price. So needs to still come down a bit more.
I usually use Morrisons as they seem the cheapest. If i need to save fuel i'll drive slower
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pow
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I drove the same when it was 1.35 a litre to when petrol was 84.9 a litre when I just passed
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Corsa_Sport21
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91.9p a litre of unleaded up here.
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Andrew
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I've slowed down a bit recently. The pug is getting close to 30,000 ragged miles and starting to worry I know shit about cars so when it blows up i know it's gonna cost me money.
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Colin
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Andrew ive never owned a car with under 40k miles, my golfs on 104k & still just purrs like a kitten. Your car on 30k is not even run in yet, far from blowing up!!
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Andrew
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I've never owned a car over 20k before or put one through an mot
Don't know if i wanna blow a load of money on another car either. Well i know i don't wanna spend the money anyway
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gavin18787
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I just filled up at 90.3 per litre. Light was on and it could only swallow 34 quids worth.
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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pow
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90.3?
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gavin18787
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Dunno asda like to undercut people
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Kathryn W
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91.9 cheapest here at the minute and that came down yesterday..
thats at one of the dearer garages to
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