Diesel, petrol, oil price watch

Started by Dire Ear, March 08, 2022, 10:00:40 AM

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Armagh18

People are badly stuck for a tenner Jesus Christ

sensethetone

Jeffery should have gotten GO on board to sell his deal.

RedHand88

Quote from: Armagh18 on February 01, 2024, 01:22:53 AMPeople are badly stuck for a tenner Jesus Christ

Saw a photo of the queue in Dungannon. On display was a Mercedes (possibly A class) and some sort of pickup that looked like it does 30mpg.

Saving pennies and spending pounds.

Hereiam

The likes of this carry on by filling stations tells you that fuel prices should be lower

thewobbler

Even should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

toby47

Again, GO aren't selling it at a loss for 12 hours.

The Applegreen this morning was £1.49, and GO were obviously making profit last night at £1.19.

clonian

Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.
Yeah I overestimated the £20. I filled mine this morning at 1.39 and we worked out I would've saved 10.50 last night at GO. And the man in the garage was asking what GO put it up to this morning so they obviously use their price as guide of where to aim for. I'll be paying 1.49 next week then

AustinPowers

Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

£14  is   a lot of money for some people

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tonto1888

Quote from: AustinPowers on February 01, 2024, 01:19:35 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

£14  is   a lot of money for some people

it is but I imagine the point of this post was in relation to the car being driven

AustinPowers

Quote from: tonto1888 on February 01, 2024, 02:06:02 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on February 01, 2024, 01:19:35 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

£14  is   a lot of money for some people

it is but I imagine the point of this post was in relation to the car being driven

Well yes, that's true.

 The other side of it is , driving a car  with  a full tank of petrol weighs more , which  then takes more fuel to  drag it around. 


thewobbler

Quote from: AustinPowers on February 01, 2024, 01:19:35 PM
Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

£14  is   a lot of money for some people

If you can afford to run a car, then honestly it's not.

Franko

Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

+1

Taylor

Quote from: thewobbler on February 01, 2024, 10:19:16 AMEven should you have an outrageously large 70 litre tank on your car, and manage to arrive in a Go station just as you're about to run out, and do so as a matter of a normal commute rather than going out of your way, then your total savings would be, wait for it, wait for it... £14.

Part of me would support a cull of anyone queuing for this offer. You know, for the long term betterment of the human race and all that.

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