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General => General => Topic started by: Dave48 on 19 April 2012, 11:34:43 am

Title: Fuel Prices
Post by: Dave48 on 19 April 2012, 11:34:43 am
I tend to buy Shell petrol to collect their "Pluspoints"-which is something Ive done since the days when I was buying 50-100 Litres Diesel per day. My local garage (Birmingham) is charging 141.9 pence per Litre today. Was just wondering if this varies around the Uk? How much are other "Foccers" being stung?
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: Fazerider on 19 April 2012, 12:59:59 pm
Yes, 141.9p is what I'm paying for a litre plus a few Nectar points at the "cheap" stations on my route to work.
I miscalculated the fuel remaining in my car the other day, the Micra has a pitiful range once the reserve light comes on, and I had to buy some at Alfold in W.Sussex at 145.9p.
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Post by: tomjimtom on 19 April 2012, 01:09:54 pm
Shell down in kent is 141.9 last I checked :\
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Post by: BBROWN1664 on 19 April 2012, 01:33:01 pm
Diesel is 148.9 most places between Gatwick and Huntingdon except at Clacket Lane where it is 153.9 today.
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Post by: Phil TK on 19 April 2012, 01:41:42 pm
Paying 141.9 too. Must add that I'm purposely using Shell as am getting good results with their 'Fuelsave' petrol. The Fazer goes onto reserve at 197/200 miles rather than 180 miles on the same commuting route I've used for years. So I'm roughly saving the price of a gallon every four fill-ups.
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Post by: Major Rant on 19 April 2012, 03:20:42 pm
139.9 at my local Tesco (Swindon).
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Post by: GringoRojo on 19 April 2012, 04:02:40 pm
139.7 at ASDA govan http://storelocator.asda.com/store/govan (http://storelocator.asda.com/store/govan) (scroll down and look on the left side)
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Post by: mickm6cmg on 19 April 2012, 04:35:57 pm
138.7 here at Lincoln Asda.
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Post by: james43 on 19 April 2012, 06:15:04 pm
I got  £26.00 in my Fazer the other day, I was looking underneath for the leak.
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Post by: painterlad on 19 April 2012, 06:26:22 pm
£142.9 in Stonehaven...at least Dick Turpin wore a mask!!
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Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 19 April 2012, 06:49:50 pm
Filled the car up at 139.8 in Glasgow the other night.

Usually paying 142 ish here by the coast.

Spare a thought for those in remote areas, I paid the best part of 140 a litre to fill the car up in Durness a couple of years ago.  I hate to think what they pay today.
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Post by: Hodge on 19 April 2012, 07:01:23 pm
141.9 in Southampton when I filled up at the weekend
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Post by: JZS 600 on 19 April 2012, 08:55:06 pm
140.9 in my regular garage on the A2.... :'(
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Post by: redman on 19 April 2012, 09:00:56 pm
137.9 Asda in Saint Helens what a fookin joke :'(
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Post by: Pat on 19 April 2012, 09:22:04 pm
Currently just outside Strasbourg, for comparison it's  €1.70 (£1.40) here for petrol & €1.40 (£1.15!!) for diesel.
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Post by: Grahamm on 19 April 2012, 10:43:52 pm
The cheapest around here is 139.9 according to http://www.petrolprices.com (http://www.petrolprices.com)
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Post by: dazza on 20 April 2012, 06:05:47 am
The cheapest around my way has got to be the stuff syphoned staight out of my neighbours lawnmower.  :evil
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Post by: devilsyam on 20 April 2012, 07:08:48 am
here's a tip Asda change there prices every sat night risen 1p every week now last 5 weeks so fill up fri/sat
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Post by: bmseven on 20 April 2012, 07:20:51 am
makes me feel slightly better my shell 2/4 mile away 138.9


You all may or may not know about  :lol
http://www.petrolprices.com (http://www.petrolprices.com/)
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Post by: Captain Haddock on 20 April 2012, 07:32:04 am
I drove past a garage in kimbolton a few days ago and the sign said 152.3p for both unleaded and diesel!
Needless to say I carried on...
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Post by: Fazerider on 20 April 2012, 09:15:29 am
Meanwhile, my friends in the US are pissing and whining about the 65 to 75 pence per litre they have to pay. :wall
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Post by: locksmith on 20 April 2012, 09:22:45 am
My local shell was 144.9 last week when I filled up. And they are always the cheapest round here and theres almost always a queue of some sort!
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Post by: goldfazer on 20 April 2012, 10:26:19 am
LPG is often 80p now :moon
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Post by: markp2 on 20 April 2012, 01:26:09 pm
Most places on East Devon seem to be 1.43 - 1.45 at the moment - including supermarkets. Interestingly, although the price of a tin of baked beans is probably the same at Tescos from Glasgow to Plymouth, the price of a litre of sunflower oil follows the price of diesel and varies greatly around the country.
I wonder why they do that?
(actually I know the answer because I run my car on sunflower oil)
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Post by: JZS 600 on 20 April 2012, 03:02:15 pm
Not long back from Greece, it was 1.95 Euros a liter
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Post by: Gingernutz on 20 April 2012, 06:46:20 pm
Asda announced a price freeze 137.9 in all stores from tomorrow
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Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 20 April 2012, 07:16:51 pm
 Apparently the speculators have well over egged the price.   Demand has fallen sharply.   Crude prices are expected to take a sharp little drop.  Unleaded in turn should fall to at least a bargain basement 135p in 4-5 weeks (maybe - maybe not)
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: Captain Haddock on 20 April 2012, 07:41:54 pm
Be glad you have a small tank, I've just filled my boat up with diesel, about 1/2 a ton of the stuff  :eek
Luckily I only paid 72p/litre for it as I have it delivered direct from the tanker last year into a heating oil tank.
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: Farjo on 20 April 2012, 09:31:59 pm
VNA, what do you think the SNP would do about the tax on petrol? In Westminster their MPs ask for lower prices because of the high prices in the areas you state, and because there is handly any / no public transport in rural Scotland. However if the SNP do reduce duty it will leave a large hole in the finances.

ps I'm not after an argument - if you're going to get all pissy please start a new thread in MFU :lol
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: pilgrim on 20 April 2012, 10:29:00 pm
Top tip! (Apparently)
Fill up in the morning when its cooler because petrol becomes more dense when its cooler so you get more fuel than later in the day when its warmed up and expanded blah blah............. :z
Read that somewhere a few years ago in a bike mag. Never bothered to actually try it out to see if its true, might be, might not be.
Damn!! I'm going to have to try it now aint I? :\
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: AdieR on 21 April 2012, 09:11:57 pm
I've heard that theory of fuel being denser when cool, not convinced it's a good thing though (assuming of course it works) - there's always that thought that if you've brimmed the tank, and it expands, it has to go somewhere (ie, you might find it leaks from vent pipes etc).

As for the prices in Durness, I just checked prices in Thurso which isn't far away (I'm heading up that way mid-May), unleaded lowest 149.9p/litre, highest 150.0p/l, diesel high / low both 152.9p/l. Oil firms cite "the cost of transport" as the reason fuel prices in rural areas are so high......Prices on the Islands will be truly frightening  :eek
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Post by: Fazer Jake on 21 April 2012, 09:44:14 pm
i pay 137.9 Asda or tesco  :D shell is 1p more  :'(
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Post by: Fazerider on 22 April 2012, 01:29:56 pm
I've heard that theory of fuel being denser when cool, not convinced it's a good thing though (assuming of course it works) - there's always that thought that if you've brimmed the tank, and it expands, it has to go somewhere (ie, you might find it leaks from vent pipes etc)...
I can confirm that theory. :'(  Filled the car early one morning and left it parked on the drive in full sun, a few hours later came out to discover fuel squirting out around the filler cap. These days I only brim it if I'm going to be driving at least a dozen miles immediately.
Probably not a problem on the bike, that filler tube at the top of the tank stops you over-filling unless you're patient enough to keep dribbling the stuff in until the pinhole in the side is drowned.
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Post by: Grahamm on 22 April 2012, 06:47:09 pm
there's always that thought that if you've brimmed the tank, and it expands, it has to go somewhere (ie, you might find it leaks from vent pipes etc).

But mostly where you'll find it is on bends and roundabouts, ready to dump the next poor biker who's minding his own business and then suddenly finds himself on the tarmac because some prat doesn't understand (or care) that petrol pumps have an automatic cut off for a *reason*!
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: Fazerider on 22 April 2012, 07:40:32 pm
there's always that thought that if you've brimmed the tank, and it expands, it has to go somewhere (ie, you might find it leaks from vent pipes etc).

But mostly where you'll find it is on bends and roundabouts, ready to dump the next poor biker who's minding his own business and then suddenly finds himself on the tarmac because some prat doesn't understand (or care) that petrol pumps have an automatic cut off for a *reason*!
The usual reason for diesel slicks on bends is absent-minded drivers setting off leaving their filler cap on the filling station forecourt. :rolleyes
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 22 April 2012, 08:01:17 pm
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VNA, what do you think the SNP would do about the tax on petrol?

 They have already introduced a 5p tax relief/subsidy to try and help the Islands.
Obviously under devolution, any Scottish Government has limited room for manoeuvre on this.
But certainly fuel prices, and as such fuel tax, can have a big impact on the economy.  Of course it doesn't help that our economy is so heavily dependent on fuel now.
One successful SNP policy, for example, was the RET experiment (road equivalent tariff) introduced on ferries between the mainland and the outer Hebrides.
 My understanding is that large increase in ferry traffic and resultant economic boost for the islands since the introduction of RET has more than made up for the extra subsidy provided for the ferries.  So RET stays in place.
So a reduction in fuel charges or fuel duty doesn't automatically equal a reduction in government income.
 
Of course Tory government policy is tax cuts for the rich, and then hope that that magically, that the rich being richer will mean everybody will be better off, or hang about a minute, do they give a foc anyway.
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: Farjo on 22 April 2012, 08:57:13 pm
Unlucky Andy - you almost made a whole post without slagging off the tories but just failed at the last :lol But otherwise an interesting read :thumbup
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Post by: VNA - BMW Wank on 22 April 2012, 11:10:38 pm
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Unlucky Andy - you almost made a whole post without slagging off the tories but just failed at the last ([url]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/lol.gif[/url]) But otherwise an interesting read ([url]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/thumbup.gif[/url])


Surely now't wrong wi slaggin Tory scum bags! :lol
Title: Re: Fuel Prices
Post by: Jacko on 24 April 2012, 07:36:58 pm
138.9 Sainsburys Sheffield