triple_bogey
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I drive for a living so am genuinely interested if I thought it could save me money.
Tried BP ultimate before but saw no saving.
According to tests, the high octane fuels(97 or above) has no benefits on normal road cars.
I drive for a living so am genuinely interested if I thought it could save me money.
Tried BP ultimate before but saw no saving.
According to tests, the high octane fuels(97 or above) has no benefits on normal road cars.
I havent seen anyone complain for that reason yet....I have no sympathy whatsoever for people with high performance cars who complain about fuel prices.
My wife drives a 1.3 Fiesta and it costs pennies to run on fuel, insurance and tax.
I would have thought the Shell driver having a different card for Shell and Asda would be for accounting/billing purposes.
Never heard of Gulf Fuel. What about the additives? Could you explain this part?
I drive for a living so am genuinely interested if I thought it could save me money.
Tried BP ultimate before but saw no saving.
I havent seen anyone complain for that reason yet....
The treasury needs to raise XXX billions in taxes and currently motorists are the easy target... Previously it was the drinker/smoker but they've now gone to ground... Believe there's still more to be had from the motorist... When I see all the 'Chelsea Tractors' either sticking to 50mph on motorways [to save fuel] or removed altogether from urban roads then I'll know fuel taxes have topped out...
Don't necessarily agree with how the goverment is currently managing 'the situation' but believe it would be very similiar no matter which party was in charge...
For starters what the hell are you doing filling up in Tesco or any other supermarket?
I know there is a member on here that will disagree but you will not get the MPG from supermarket fuel as you will from a petrol station. Everyone who has done a MPG test has found a huge difference in consumption up to 30% more miles on petrol station fuel.
Link please to the news reports that supermarket fuel is a 30% swizz..........
I havent seen anyone complain for that reason yet....
The clue is in the title thread!
So what happens if you have an A8 diesel... that has a 90L tank. That would be £130 ish to fill at todays prices.The clue is in the title thread!
So what happens if you have an A8 diesel... that has a 90L tank. That would be £130 ish to fill at todays prices.
97% of stats are made up...
For everyone who sees a difference between the premium petrol, someone else sees no difference.
As a side note the 'experts' reckon that you should not 'fill up' beyond the half mark as to do so costs in fuel economy dragging the extra weight around...
Lpg is the best fuel to be using right now if you are doing over say, 10k miles a year. There has been a fair amount of research and development into lpg systems and compared to 1st and2nd gen systems, the current products are great. The only downside is that you do lose a little storage space. Not much of a trade off really, pity my two guzzlers (god I hate that red top sensationalist term) only see around 4k a year each otherwise Id have gotten them both done.Got my van, which I use for work, converted over to LPG 4 yrs ago, cost £1500 to do but made that back in savings in the first 6 months.
At the moment I'm only paying £0.75p per ltr :thup: and with no loss of power ( not that my van had any ) and a drop of about 5-7% in mpg, so a no brainer really.