Passed through Stirling today on a wee jaunt, new Shell station opened up so Tesco and an other dropped E10 to £140.9 with E5 Super* the usual amount dearer, nice to get a surprise at fuel prices that’s not an increase, long may it continue.
My cars fuel of choice.
You can order the 5 series with a larger tank and yes easily done if brimmed
I think across the board a reduction of about 5% IS correct. That's what has happened on both my cars. AA and RAC also agree.
So, HOW is e10 better for the environment if we are using 5% MORE fuel for the same mileage. It isn't... (But it is a cheaper additive for the Petrol producers)
The Government reckons we might see a 1% reduction in fuel consumption. If it’s a high as 5% doubt the environmental impact will be great (if any).
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/e10-petrol-explained
Saw my first local petrol station hit £1.90/litre for diesel. That is over £8.60/gallon in old money.
We are only another Russian rocket away from £2/litre
Garage round the corner from me has just raised diesel and petrol to 189.9. I work exclusively from home but we will be doing less using the car. A trip to Devon then fill up for Mrs to go to work a couple of days a week has cost me £180.
2.50 euro/lt at the moment here in the Netherlands....
1.99 per litre thereabouts over here, but Govt has given us 20 cents off per litre, for the next year or so iirc...81 euro it cost me just now, what's that, about 70 quid, which is nice...There was some statement/promise on help with domestic fuel too, might've been a 40 percent discount but I'm not sure on that.
What ever happened to that 5p, oh I remember the retailers kept it,
The oil companies, the refiners/distributors/retailers and our government are raking it in, hence why their is no government action to supress prices
Correct me if I have made an error but if the pump price rises from£1.30 to £1.70p per litre, a 40p increase would give an extra 8P perlitre of VAT to the exchequer? Nice result for them??
Yep. £100+ tanks have been normal for me for a while. (Standard beemer estate, not an HGV!)
It is a bit eye-watering but I do get to claim a fair bit of mileage for work, so am not too badly impacted.
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I remember paying under £1 a litre during the first COVID lockdown!
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^ Have they now waived the previously normal £99.99 spend limit at fuel pumps? I noticed this years ago and thought it quite out-of-date then.
The local garage where I work (Shell Garage) has a £300.00 limit.
I only know that as a guy was filling his truck & wondering why it had stopped pumping, the lady explained over the tannoy about the limit.
It might be more at other garage no doubt.
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Our card limit is £900 , I put in £500 ish a night after a 430 mile round trip.
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Birtley services normal Diesel £2.04.9 per litre. God knows what Vpower would be.
I believe it's one of the most expensive motorway services in the country.
The local garage isn't far behind at £1.89.9 per litre
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Pay at pump is often a £99 limit.
Very annoying as my X3 takes about £130 to fill up so don’t use P@P anymore. :(
Have to hold the cars waiting behind up by going to pay in the shop.
Charged the Tesla for free at Tesco again last night
Bought an eight year old mini cooper diesel last week. Part of the deal I negotiated was a full tank of diesel, its currently averaging 76mpg so that tankfull will keep me going a good while yet. The zero road tax rate it enjoys also helps keep the costs down.
Tesco near my work has 24 pumps and only four have 100 litre limit. Rest are £99 regardless of whether they are card only or allow you to select to pay the cashier.
I did enquire why but no one seemed to care.
M5 tank size is 70 litres so it is clearly going to go over the £99 filling with Momentum unless it is around half full.
Not sure why they refuse to up the limit.
If it keeps increasing, will there be enough space for all of the digits on the price boards?
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San Diego: $6.35 per gallon for 87 octane ("regular" unleaded) as of Wednesday, June 8.
It’s now 2.22€ here. Depending of Xrate that equates to £1.89 / ltr. Welcome to Portugal and factor into you holiday costs
Averaging 60mpg in a HEV Kia, around town (4.8ltr/100km)
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Thanks folks, sounds like the £99 limit (not £99.99 my mistake) is quite variable. I’ll find out at my local when I fill up today. [£260 made me smile Ralphy - did you take your boat in on a trailer?]
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Posts like this really don't help. Congratulations that you can afford a really nice, expensive car. Lots of us can't, so we're stuck with dinosaur juice for the time being.
I drive a pretty frugal car (2.0d BMW) and do extremely limited mileage but even I'm starting to notice the pain.. I can't imagine how I'd even manage now, if I was doing my pre-pandemic commute.
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I´m not convinced they´re all that nice tbh just going on one or two owners comments over on the Tesla thread and glimpses of the cars, they certainly don´t look all that but they are expensive, though I understand drving the future comes at a cost, chuckle, plus it gave Ryan the chance to toot his own horn of course,
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I had a chance to drive a friends Dual Motor Model 3 and was absolutely captivated, honestly. Whisper quiet, and the acceleration was so spectacular, I was lost for words. I can't even imagine what it feels like to launch a Model S Plaid. Believe me I'd go electric (and most likely with a Tesla) if I could afford to at this point. But I can't.
How? Most Tesco car parks are limited to 2 hours parking and if it’s a 7kwh charger then they are going to get hardly any charge in that time.
Plus that would be 2 hours waiting between jobs.
My taxi is electric and I leave my charging lead in the garage as I’d lose more money getting a free charge on a Tesco charger than I would if I coughed up and don’t 30 minutes on a rapid charger.
£189.9 lt for diesel this morning
I run the same 406 mile journey (+/-5) every week. Always use Shell Fuel Save diesel. 1 week Shell were out so I topped up with Sainsbury's diesel. Result: approx 8% less mpg so I'll be sticking to Shell!
Just been to Asda: first time I've hit the £99 limit and first time I've had to use two credit cards.
Just filled my Motorcycle (BMW r1150gs) and as I use the E5 it was 205.9p per litre, so fill up (warning light not yet on and 2 bars showing on the gauge) was £38.65! Think I'll convert it to run on whisky, may be cheaper. Cheers, John B4
I’m sure that day will come, but for now it’s a carrot to try and wean us off the big oil teat. Also, spending an extra £10-15k extra on an equivalent EV to save £2.5k each year in fuel based on average mileage before electricity costs is hardly ‘having one over’ on the exchequer. I’ve paid more VAT on the purchase up front for starters. Over a few years there isn’t much in it financially.
So, driving an EV isn’t exactly cheap when you factor in the higher cost of the car, the rising electricity prices and the cost of public charging if you need it. Free charging is few and far between in reality, and I’m not driving electric to save a few quid and cock a smirk at my ICE brethren.
Motoring is expensive, and I can’t see that changing any time soon.
I have to question the people shouting for a 10p per litre fuel duty cut, even that will only shave £5.50 off a near £100 quid refill of your ‘average family saloon’. Will it really make that much difference?
The Govt really aren’t making a killing on the extra VAT. I don’t know about anybody else, but the more money I used to put in the petrol tank, the less money I spent elsewhere. You can’t spend it twice can you.