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Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« on: 02 January 2009, 22:13:24 »

Tesco today. As above, why is diesel not dropping like petrol. Might have to revert to petrol next time at this rate...... :(
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #1 on: 02 January 2009, 22:15:20 »

Because diesel is taxed big time.....greedy fu**ing gov >:(
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #2 on: 02 January 2009, 23:00:54 »

Petrol 82.9 at morrisons here in burton.  :y
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #3 on: 02 January 2009, 23:04:47 »

diesel is taxed again as it is subject to more taxation as a WASTE product produced by the production of petrol
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #4 on: 02 January 2009, 23:56:04 »

Because it's a dirty, smelly, polluting fuel ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #5 on: 02 January 2009, 23:57:27 »

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Because it's a dirty, smelly, polluting fuel ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D

And you always smell after filling up..... ::)
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #6 on: 03 January 2009, 00:35:45 »

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Petrol 82.9 at morrisons here in burton.  :y

i wish we were so lucky ,,, we are still getting charged 87.9 - 88.9
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #7 on: 03 January 2009, 12:11:44 »

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Because it's a dirty, smelly, polluting fuel ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D

And you always smell after filling up..... ::)

I don't smell too great after filling up with LPG sometimes. If you're not careful a bit of liquid gets shot up your sleeve and the stenching agent smells like decomposing onions. :-[

Can't beat following a tractor in a Westfield, or even on a bicycle though. >:(  I think they should all have high exit exhaust pipes like proper tractors. Fortunately they're very easy to overtake. ;)

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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #8 on: 03 January 2009, 16:06:57 »

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Because it's a dirty, smelly, polluting fuel ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D

And you always smell after filling up..... ::)

I don't smell too great after filling up with LPG sometimes. If you're not careful a bit of liquid gets shot up your sleeve and the stenching agent smells like decomposing onions. :-[

Can't beat following a tractor in a Westfield, or even on a bicycle though. >:(  I think they should all have high exit exhaust pipes like proper tractors. Fortunately they're very easy to overtake. ;)

Kevin

I filled up with diesel last night at BP, it was all creamy. It's been a while since I owned a diesel, but I just wonder what additives they put in these days (and if this is why it's so darn pricey!)

My pug has a Bosch diesel pump, so this, combined with the fact that HMRC no longer require you to register (or pay duty) on the first 2500 litres you burn - would tempt me to fit a heat exchanger and run it on SVO, if I could get it cheap enough...
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #9 on: 03 January 2009, 16:30:24 »

Dont you mean TVO james. tractor vapourising oil?. did once run my 4.8ltr commer truck on a petrol/derv mix, as i got it from all the cars that put the wrong fuel in at the garage i worked at. ha ha . cheap running that was, as only did 8 miles to the gallon.  :y
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #10 on: 03 January 2009, 16:42:02 »

I always did maintain that diesels were noisy, smelly, filthy polluting engines which I would not have, even when the price of diesel once fell ;D ;D ;)

So serves you right if diesel is so expensive! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #11 on: 03 January 2009, 16:44:37 »

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I always did maintain that diesels were noisy, smelly, filthy polluting engines which I would not have, even when the price of diesel once fell ;D ;D ;)

So serves you right if diesel is so expensive! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)


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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #12 on: 03 January 2009, 16:48:50 »

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Because it's a dirty, smelly, polluting fuel ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D

And you always smell after filling up..... ::)

I don't smell too great after filling up with LPG sometimes. If you're not careful a bit of liquid gets shot up your sleeve and the stenching agent smells like decomposing onions. :-[

Can't beat following a tractor in a Westfield, or even on a bicycle though. >:(  I think they should all have high exit exhaust pipes like proper tractors. Fortunately they're very easy to overtake. ;)

Kevin

I filled up with diesel last night at BP, it was all creamy. It's been a while since I owned a diesel, but I just wonder what additives they put in these days (and if this is why it's so darn pricey!)

My pug has a Bosch diesel pump, so this, combined with the fact that HMRC no longer require you to register (or pay duty) on the first 2500 litres you burn - would tempt me to fit a heat exchanger and run it on SVO, if I could get it cheap enough...

I never understand that... how do they know how many miles you have done on derv, and how many on SVO?  :-/
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Re: Petrol 82.9 diesel still 94.9 why?
« Reply #13 on: 03 January 2009, 18:00:17 »

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I always did maintain that diesels were noisy, smelly, filthy polluting engines which I would not have, even when the price of diesel once fell ;D ;D ;)

So serves you right if diesel is so expensive! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
Now,now lizzie theres no need to be so nasty to tractor drivers ;D ;D i brought mine because me V6 was costing me to much to run ,40 miles up to london everyday soon makes a hole in your pocket,then 6 months after i brought it ,I got made redundant :( :( :( but i only use £20 /week now  ;D ;D ;D
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