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Price of diesel

andy182

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and you live where exactly?
location is a help.
tells people where is good and bad to purchase if travelling through.
petrolprices.com is also useful

This is the Esso garage off the A66 just outside Stockto-on-Tees
 

depresion

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so lpg does work in diesel??

Well, sort of, you don't replace your diesel with LPG as LPG's octain rating is high enough it shouldn't compression ignite, you replace most of your fuel with LPG and use a smaller ammount of diesel to ignite the mix in place of a spark. Propane is normaly used in high performanc TDis as an aditional fuel.
 

UncleFester

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It's almost making me think about how i drive - i still have fun but on the days i'm really not bothered, i just sit in the slow lane doing 60 in 6th - seen 50+mpg the last few runs i've done even on backroad driving. If Gordon Brown isn't careful, the UK will turn into one rolling roadblock as people start driving economically everywhere :(
 

warren_cox

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I was in Strelley Nottingham today & saw derv for £1.28.9 in a Texico, petrol was only £1.11 [:@]


Bilking is the future, can anybody make me some fake plates up ? ;)

The old diesel drivers gonna take a spanking by the looks of it.

Can someone explain how diesel is going up so much. Is it excess demand by the shift of drivers moving to diesel and they are struggling to refine it all?? Just wondered how much of it may be that and how much is straight profiteering.
 

m0rk

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Pretty sure it's demand driven - I have a feeling that boats will have to use diesel, rather than the low grade sludge they use now - so the supply of diesel will go nuts.

It won't be long until a low capacity petrol engine cost less per mile to drive than a derv
 

UncleFester

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Pretty sure it's demand driven - I have a feeling that boats will have to use diesel, rather than the low grade sludge they use now - so the supply of diesel will go nuts.

It won't be long until a low capacity petrol engine cost less per mile to drive than a derv

We could all buy 1.0l ultra economical cars now - it would just be no fun. If they're going to start pricing diesel based on demand from all areas of use then the price will skyrocket :( I'm betting on £1.50 a litre before the summer is over, maybe even higher. It will need to hiy £2.00 a litre before i'm forced to consider other transport alternatives. Biking the 9 miles to work and back is only an option in the summer.
 
Aug 1, 2005
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The price difference between petrol and diesel has started to piss me off really as the benefits of running a diesel car are decreasing rapidly. If i get the job i applied for which is about 1 mile down the road from me i am seriously thinking about going back to petrol tuning as there is a very nice Evo FQ400 for sale not far from me that with a few thousand spent could soon be making 500bhp. :drool:
 
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