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mad4x4 - 21/4/10 at 08:49 PM

I'll start
21/4/2010
Aberdeen Cheapest 117.9 dearest 123.9


flak monkey - 21/4/10 at 08:52 PM

Kings lynn: 121.9 to 122.9


Coopz - 21/4/10 at 08:54 PM

Croydon
117.9 to a whopping 127.9


tomprescott - 21/4/10 at 08:54 PM

Dunno, I syphon out of other peoples tanks! Haven't bought petrol in ages as haven't been driving much, maybe done 20 miles in the last two weeks.


mangogrooveworkshop - 21/4/10 at 08:57 PM

: Reekie Of Kinglassie (Unbranded), and Sainsburys Kirkcaldy (Sainsburys).
Unleaded Diesel LRP Super LPG see the cheapest stations
The Highest price in this area: 127p 127p n/a 127.9p 56.9p
The Average price in this area: 120.0p 120.6p n/a 124.9p 56.9p
The Lowest price in this area: 117.9p 117.9p n/a 120.9p 56.9p

[Edited on 21-4-10 by mangogrooveworkshop]


zilspeed - 21/4/10 at 09:05 PM

Biodiesel B100 Hamilton 90p / litre.

BP West Mains East Kilbride 123.9p / litre.

Shell Old Inns LPG 57.9p / litre.

I'm running on B100, brother is running on LPG.


chris.russell - 21/4/10 at 09:28 PM

$2.84 per gallon in Sean Express, 220 NW 39th Ave near NW 6th St, Gainesville.

$0.75 per litre

£0.48 per litre

Dont you just love America!


morcus - 21/4/10 at 09:37 PM

Don't rub it in.

I don't really pay much attention these days, In my mind its 25p a litre and the sweets are really expensive.


minitici - 21/4/10 at 09:43 PM

I paid 132.9/litre unleaded at Washington Services two weeks ago


chris.russell - 21/4/10 at 09:43 PM

quote:
Originally posted by morcus
Don't rub it in.

I don't really pay much attention these days, In my mind its 25p a litre and the sweets are really expensive.


if it makes you feel any better i've gone from driving my car in England which did on average 55 mpg to an American car that averages 23 mpg - so it works out about the came cost per mile!


bob - 21/4/10 at 09:55 PM

London Heathrow airport this morning £1.19.9 esso clockhouse lane which is the cheapest without having to deviate from the route to work.
Most expensive i have heard of is £1.45.9 Holland Park which is no suprise for the area.


mangogrooveworkshop - 21/4/10 at 10:20 PM


Richard Quinn - 21/4/10 at 10:58 PM

Paid £1.29.9 for diesel today


iscmatt - 21/4/10 at 11:40 PM

Esso
Edinburgh
118.9


jabbahutt - 22/4/10 at 07:10 AM

I still don't understand how you can tax the same item twice.


theconrodkid - 22/4/10 at 07:15 AM

I still don't understand how you can tax the same item twice.

because they make the laws up as they go along,we are hardly likely to riot on the streets like the french....more is the pity


coozer - 22/4/10 at 07:30 AM

119p last night for derv, jet garage next to Whitemare Pool.

4 garages going into town down the A690 vary between 117p and 122p, BP always being the dearest, Tesco normally the cheapest..

Driving past Washington services in 3rd at 25mph this morning was 129.9 I think, I dont go in (nobody else does either, its always empty) I just shake my head every morning!

Shell on the A19 near Murton was 120p last Saturday.

All prices rounded up from the pointless .9 on the end


speed8 - 22/4/10 at 08:40 AM

At home 124.9p per litre
At work 6.6p per litre

I don't pay for fuel at work though so it's pretty irrelevant


owelly - 22/4/10 at 09:39 AM

What I find hard to understand, is why folks don't seem to take notice of how much they are paying. Up the road there are two independant garages within spitting distance of each other. One is usually 2-3p a litre cheaper than the other but they both busy. I recently asked the guys at work how much fuel was in their area and not one of the 8 guys had any idea how much they were paying. Their response was, 'when you need fuel, you just fill-up'. When I pointed-out the price difference they shrugged it off saying 'whats a few pence?..'

The same guy owns two garages in Whitby. One on the way in/out of town and the other in a not-so-prominent location. I asked him why the fuel prices were different and his reply?......
'Because folks will pay more for the convenience'.

At the garage where I served my apprenticeship, the forecourt manager was always trying to organise the shop so that folks had to stand near the chocolate displays whilst they waited to pay for fuel. I asked what the idea was and his reply was,' if every person who spent £10 on fuel (this was when £10 was a lot of fuel!) bought a Mars bar, then we make more profit on the Mars than we do on fuel....'

If everyone took the time to buy fuel at the cheapest place in their town, then the fuel prices would drop. Fact!


Ninehigh - 22/4/10 at 01:55 PM

I do, the BP here is £1.22 and I've never been there once.

Also when the first fuel protest came about they made it illegal to obstruct the flow of fuel, thus the only thing we can do about it is stop buying it...

Shell at Ellesmere Port (about 2 miles from the Shell plant) £1.20 for diesel. I don't pay attention to the petrol it's never more than a tenner in the moped


zilspeed - 22/4/10 at 03:28 PM

quote:
Originally posted by owelly


If everyone took the time to buy fuel at the cheapest place in their town, then the fuel prices would drop. Fact!


Which is why I checks here pretty often.

As in, every few days.

Around these parts, the cheapest fuel tends to cycle between different places. I by my normal diesel wherever is cheapest.
The Bio always coems from the one place at 90p / litre.