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How much you paying for fuel.

Our local BP has stayed at £1.629 per litre for petrol for the last week or so, but diesel has steadily increased and today is at £1.819 per litre (that's £8.27 per gallon for us old fogies).
 
Don't know about prices at the nearest Tesco to us...the petrol station has been closed for 2 days....trouble getting supply it seems...
 
I've just driven into Liverpool. 177.9 for diesel pretty consistently until I passed a tesco at 163.9 ?. I nearly crashed the car. I'll be filling up there when we leave on Saturday. I'll be in tears if it was a glitch on the board.
 
155.9 for unleaded today at Tesco. Filled right to the brim - which I've rarely done before.
Driving really smoothly and steadily to maximise mpg.
Befuddles me why SO many do the exact opposite.
 
In Aviemore. Only petrol station in the town didn't have any normal unleaded. Only had the ultimate. 177.9 p. Almost fell over when it cost £81 to fill the tank. ?.
 
I used “pay at pump’ option at Tesco the other day, I hit the £99 limit before the tank was full. I didn’t even know there was a limit as a full tank hasn’t ever been over £90 before.
 
Hopefully just a local thing - the 4 stations at the local town are out/low on fuel again ? No diesel at any, I think a bit of unleaded at 2.
 
I used “pay at pump’ option at Tesco the other day, I hit the £99 limit before the tank was full. I didn’t even know there was a limit as a full tank hasn’t ever been over £90 before.

I mentioned this in passing to the wife. I always noticed the £99 limit. During the last crisis I said we would struggle if empty to fill up

Prob 2/3 a tank now
 
I mentioned this in passing to the wife. I always noticed the £99 limit. During the last crisis I said we would struggle if empty to fill up

Prob 2/3 a tank now
I presume it is because your card gets authorised for £100. Any more and the station is taking a risk. Not sure but that makes sense.
 
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