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Robbing Gits

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:52 pm
by northswell
Cheeky barstewards, 7p cheaper a mile down the road. Not had a choice over past couple of weeks as needed a new ignition switch on the van and had to jump start, this is the only petrol station on a hill nearby my place.
Can any one do worse than this.

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:05 pm
by RJD
1.79 here.

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:12 pm
by northswell
Whats teh exchange rate over there??

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:18 pm
by surferdude_scarborough
106.9 here

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:39 pm
by RJD
Heh $1.79nz works out to about 72p, but wages here are lower so IMO its actualy costing us about the same as the UK.

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:06 pm
by Hang11
My local filling station is prepay only now, they have had too many drive offs - and it's in the posh part of town.
Driving a 2.8l turbo diesel 4wd is starting to hurt.

Posted:
Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:47 pm
by SDCali
Hang11 wrote:My local filling station is prepay only now, they have had too many drive offs - and it's in the posh part of town.
Driving a 2.8l turbo diesel 4wd is starting to hurt.
convert to bio-diesel, all you need to do is get a kit to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel, and start contacting restaurants to pick up their used oil (they'll usually give it to you for free), apparently from what I understand, with the free oil the actual cost (equipment and other chemicals) is about one tenth the cost of regular diesel fuel.
Personally I drive a hybrid, but it's an SUV, so the gas price increases are getting to me too.

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:20 am
by O_Danny_Boy
the brother bought a prius-what a sack of xxxxx to drive
diesel all the way, 116/litre over here

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:35 am
by greg@hoodatsurfco
picture from my area:
this is the US so keep that in mind...
if you aren't familiar with the exchange.. lets just say I thought it was REALLY expensive at $3.00

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:57 am
by Johno
114.9p up here at Texaco think its a trip to the cooking oil factory!!!!!

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 1:11 pm
by CHarvey
Exchange rates are currently about:
A little over $2 US to make 1 pound
Around $1.56 US to make 1 Euro

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 4:22 pm
by pat42
I paid £1.19 a litre of diesel yesterday.
It was BP's ultimate diesel though.........just wanted to treat my engine cos I've been filling up at Morrisons for £1.12 a litre and I think it's knackered something in my engine.......not running well at all
My fuel costs are £150 a week now!
For all those in the US, we're paying the equivalent of US $5.40 a gallon for diesel

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:28 pm
by Big Man
pat42 wrote:I paid £1.19 a litre of diesel yesterday.
It was BP's ultimate diesel though.........just wanted to treat my engine cos I've been filling up at Morrisons for £1.12 a litre and I think it's knackered something in my engine.......not running well at all
My fuel costs are £150 a week now!
For all those in the US, we're paying the equivalent of US $5.40 a gallon for diesel
If you take the average cost of diesel here in the UK as £1.11 and do the conversions properly, you'll find that actually you're paying around $8.50 not $5.40

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:01 pm
by northswell
Big Man wrote:pat42 wrote:I paid £1.19 a litre of diesel yesterday.
It was BP's ultimate diesel though.........just wanted to treat my engine cos I've been filling up at Morrisons for £1.12 a litre and I think it's knackered something in my engine.......not running well at all
My fuel costs are £150 a week now!
For all those in the US, we're paying the equivalent of US $5.40 a gallon for diesel
If you take the average cost of diesel here in the UK as £1.11 and do the conversions properly, you'll find that actually you're paying around $8.50 not $5.40
Yep as above on the price in my pic it would be $9 for a US gallon. The uk and us gallon are different a Uk gallon would be over $11

or is £5.32

Posted:
Fri Mar 14, 2008 10:44 pm
by greg@hoodatsurfco
CHarvey wrote:Exchange rates are currently about:
A little over $2 US to make 1 pound
Around $1.56 US to make 1 Euro
thanks to our GOOD OL ECONOMY!

Posted:
Sat Mar 15, 2008 6:17 am
by Hang11
SDCali wrote:convert to bio-diesel, all you need to do is get a kit to convert used cooking oil into bio-diesel, and start contacting restaurants to pick up their used oil (they'll usually give it to you for free)
Good idea! Just been doing some research into it, and it seems that my 4wd will run on a 50/50 cooking oil diesel mix without any extra work to it - not because it's real flash, it's just a basic old engine in it.
Might give it a go, and see if I can get a big drum of vegetable oil from somewhere.

Posted:
Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:13 am
by hawaiiSUCKSexceptsurf
Big Man wrote:pat42 wrote:I paid £1.19 a litre of diesel yesterday.
It was BP's ultimate diesel though.........just wanted to treat my engine cos I've been filling up at Morrisons for £1.12 a litre and I think it's knackered something in my engine.......not running well at all
My fuel costs are £150 a week now!
For all those in the US, we're paying the equivalent of US $5.40 a gallon for diesel
If you take the average cost of diesel here in the UK as £1.11 and do the conversions properly, you'll find that actually you're paying around $8.50 not $5.40
that doesnt make sense if the exchange rate is around 2 dollars to the pound

Posted:
Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:20 am
by northswell
1 US gallon=3.79l
3.79*£1.11(quoted UK average)=£4.20
rough exchange rate means double it to make at least US $8.40 for a US Gallon if you were buying over here.
Does that make sense.

Posted:
Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:53 am
by hawaiiSUCKSexceptsurf
i dont understand, is gas 1.11 a gallon or 4.20 (my favorite number) a gallon?

Posted:
Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:59 am
by northswell
blimey
UK £1.11 per litre (average) of which there are 3.79 (litres) in a US gallon. OK