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I cannot believe there is a garage down the road from me where diesel is now £1.26 a litre, it is getting out of hand..... So where are the fuel strikes then?
£1.23 in Fife - 10 miles from the Grangemouth refinery.
129.9 on the A4 in Hounslow.
And yet you will pay the equivalent of £6 for a litre of beer!
Riot!
country's ****ed.
We picked a bad time to buy a sub 30mpg (usually sub 25mpg) diesel methinks... Until it snows again...
It's just something we will all have to get use to, everything is going up, another recession on it's way me thinks.
currently 121.9 at the local waitrose, and why it is the cheapest i have never figured out. Govenments new year present is a c4p/l rise.
Keeps poor people off the road though 😉 😆
"And yet you will pay the equivalent of £6 for a litre of beer! "
Its more fun drinking beer than sitting on the M25...
My gas guzzler is costing me just over 8p per mile in diesel 😆
'Tiz getting stupid really. And unfortunately it seems to be a fair target for the "super green just so long as it wins us votes" Government too.
And not really comparable to beer is it LHS. I pay a hell of a lot more per litre for inkjet ink but that won't get me drunk or power my car!
£1.28 here in notts
cost me £82 to fill my ford ranger today !
use about 5 tankfulls a month - costs me more than my mortgage !!
I had a near £80 refill this weekend - the most I have EVER spent on fuel in one go - ARRGHHHH!
Strike!!! 😉
Costs £70 or so to fill the Passat, but that is usually good for 750 miles 🙂
Seems to me that whilst petrol is at a record high, diesel isn't. I've seen diesel at £1.31 in Cardiff, now it's about £1.23.
wait until next month, when it'll go up even more!
I think it is applicable. Most modern diesel cars will run at about 10p per mile. Who's to say that is too expensive? Do you think that being able to drive 200 miles for £20 is expensive?
LHS - All depends on you outlook I suppose. Yes, I do think it's expensive, especially when not that long ago it was around 20% less than that.
You could say using the marvel of the internal combustion engine to burn a tiny amount of fuel over 200 miles is worth £30 if the expense isn't that important/significant to you. Unfortunately, when you do around 30-35k a year, it gets significant.
You ain't seen nothin' yet. Peak oil. The only way is up..
But it will need to get a LOT more expensive before it gets folks off their bums to reduce their carbon footprints. Bring it on I say..
Riot!country's ****ed.
I'm sure a riot will force OPEC to increase production. Unfortunately the boss of at least one major oil company appears to be very happy with the current global oil price....
[url= http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFLDE6BC12V20101213 ]Total CEO says oil at $90/bbl is a good price[/url]
Do you think that being able to drive 200 miles for £20 is expensive?
Yes, when I can do it for £16 😉
Mat - Asda Falmouth, cheapest I've found "around our way" 4.5p per litre cheaper than my nearest garage, worth driving the extra miles if you're filling right up (mind you my slightly less exotic Focus can return a good 50mpg)
What I don't get is this: If I go to my nearest forecourt, a Tesco store with own brand garage, tankers etc. Diesel is 125.9p per litre yet if I drive 6 or 7 miles to the next Tesco garage it is 123.9p per litre. The same tanker delivers it. The milk (for example) is the same price at both stores. How does that work?
I'm with fbk on this one, I'm self employed and do about 30-40k a year so it really hurts the finances when it goes up. So much for helping small business when it seems so easy to raise revenue via fuel.
Billy - good shout. I'm heading that way next week - will top up!
LR Defender exotic?! 😉 😆
Compared to a mk1 focus estate......Yep 😉
Diesel is quite cheap when you think how much effort goes into making it.
Still it doesn't help people who need to drive anywhere. One of our large concerns when buying a house was that we would not have to drive to get around. We have good public transport or we are within cycling distance or even walkin distance at the minute.
You should think yourself lucky you are not reliant on train travel. At least the Diesel coming out of the pump will work.
...unless it comes to a race.
mk1 Focus estate - 1
LR Defender 110 - 0
problem is not just the price of fuel goes up, but the cost of goods delivered has to cover the increased transport costs.
We can all dream about a car free world but for now there are too many vested interests preventing it happening
Time to consider tesco economy cooking oil?
So where are the fuel strikes then?
They were all Tory activists weren't they ?
Be suprised if we hear much from them just now.
It can't be too expensive yet...I'll still drive 2 miles to the supermarket once a week rather than walk and do a small shop every couple of days instead...
Most of my neighbours appear to do the same so its obviously worth £1.20+ a litre to them as well!
And we still drag the horsebox about at weekends which means my camper drops to a measly 20mpg...drinks like a fish even when trying to drive economically.
Its too cheap - no incentive to reduce consumption! Non car users subsidise car users £100o each a year
*Ducks and covers*
For once i agree with TJ.
Diesel £1.30 in Bucks, petrol £1.24 - that'll be about £99 to fill up the Beemer...
Just come back from Fuerteventura around 77 cent a litre thats 66p tax is a wonderful thing not
How does that work?
Hehe.. you are thinking in terms of a 'cost plus' pricing model. That is, you charge what the thing cost you plus a bit for your trouble.
Most things that sell on a large scale are not priced this way. They charge as much as they can before sales start to drop off too much. So for example, in a town there would be lots of petrol stations competing for business, so prices will be driven down. If you've got one petrol station on one side of the road then another on the other side HAS to charge the same otherwise absolutely no-one will go there.
If however you've got a petrol station on the bypass a couple of miles from town, you can charge more since loads of non-local people will be driving past and fill up there without knowing that it's cheaper in town, or not considering it worth it to leave their route.
There will be factors influencing why the other tesco is cheaper - you could probably figure it out if you fancy a puzzle.
I can pretty much attribute most of my mileage to business use one way or another so I'm not too concerned as long as the gov allowed fuel rates keep reasonable pace
To be fair, yes diesel is cheap when you consider the processes involved etc. What isn't cheap is the end result after the wodge of tax stuck on it.
Non car users subsidise car users £100o each a year
That doesn't seem enough. Where is the incentive for them to go out and buy a car ? ...... so that they can contribute the same level of tax as everyone else.
😯LHS - MemberFor once i agree with TJ.
I shall treasure this post for years to come
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Most things that sell on a large scale are not priced this way
They are in Tesco stores. As I said the milk, newspapers, bread etc. is the same price at both stores. As far as the local "going rate" is concerned the stores are less than 10 miles apart. Although I admit the cheaper one is, in turn, nearer to cheaper garages. It just seems like blatent profiteering which is why I never buy their fuel.
Every little helps 🙄 (swear filter, swear filter, swear filter!)
They are in Tesco stores. As I said the milk, newspapers, bread etc. is the same price at both stores.
They might be priced the same in many stores, but that doesn't mean they're simply priced according to their cost. Many items are loss-leaders, meaning they are sold at a loss to get you into the store.
It just seems like blatent profiteering which is why I never buy their fuel.
Lol, this is funny for two reasons - you seem to think that a) some other massive global corporation would not be doing this and b) there's something wrong with trying to make a profit in business!
Try thinking about it this way: the more expensive one reflects the true cost of fuel, and the near one gives a discount..
Lol, this is funny for two reasons - you seem to think that a) some other massive global corporation would not be doing this and b) there's something wrong with trying to make a profit in business!
I really don't understand how you have any idea at all what I think.
All I have done is state it seems strange to me that [b]the same company[/b] has adopted this pricing policy with one store selling the same product at a more expensive price than the one down the road.
I do not recall having crossed you molgrips? I certainly don't come here to argue with strangers. Especially over such a ridiculous matter. However I would have to say I object to being told "what I think" I run my own business thanks so I'm fully aware of profit and loss and I'm also perfectly aware of how the global economy and big business works thankyou. 🙄