This old chestnut again but it cost me $68 to fill my MK2 yesterday. Whats that about!
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Originally posted by walshydub View PostThis old chestnut again but it cost me $68 to fill my MK2 yesterday. Whats that about!
It costs me about $89 to fill the Tig, GF has a heart attack every time lol.
I assume because it is Christmas the price of fuel has gone up again, and like the banks, the Government doesn't do anything to stop the collusion between them.
Enjoy your petrol head fun while you can though, soon there wil be only diesel or electric.
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Originally posted by team_v View PostI assume because it is Christmas the price of fuel has gone up again, and like the banks, the Government doesn't do anything to stop the collusion between them.
I could be wrong but isn't there a push towards removing ordinary unleaded leaving only a choice between E10 rubbish or overpriced 'premium'. My car doesn't like E10...
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I thought that "standard" fuel had been (or is being) phased out by E10 since it's cheaper, problem is it makes the difference for the 98 RON stuff look even worse.
That said I still use nothing but 98 in the VR6, just seems to like it better and even if it's just wishful thinking on my behalf, since I only do limited km's it's not al that much more to run an arguably "better" fuel.
Diesel on the other hand... Filling up the Kombi is a $100 affair, but at least it's on a lease so it all comes off the magical card
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The price of Diesel is ridiculous, but it does go further.
I use regular unleaded in mine because it's not really powerful enough to make a difference if i stick premium in it. The price of fuel has made me re-consider my plans to run twin carbs though.
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The price of diesel is outrageous considering it is a by-product of the petroleum production cycle.
They are planning on phasing out regular unleaded soon by restricting the number of fuels that can be sold.
The local 7/11 has got around this by not selling premium so it does regular, e10 and diesel where as most will do 98Ron, e10 and diesel.
It's all part of owning a car though and i could spend my pay on worse things.
At the moment i put $20 a week into fuel for the car.
I don't know what else i could pay $20 a week for to get the same enjoyment and practicality from.
Hell people at work end up spending $30 a week on coffee so i just use that as my justification
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Filled the Golf today cost $56.25 for just on 47 liters of Diesel with a 8 cents a ltr discount, i did 704 km which works out at about 15 km to the litre,
And thats suburban driving works out at 8 cents a km i dint think you could get any car to run as cheaply?
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Originally posted by ian View PostFilled the Golf today cost $56.25 for just on 47 liters of Diesel with a 8 cents a ltr discount, i did 704 km which works out at about 15 km to the litre,
And thats suburban driving works out at 8 cents a km i dint think you could get any car to run as cheaply?
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Originally posted by Jace View PostWinging about fuel prices, thats new.
At the peak, it cost me $130 to fill my Benz.
What's with all this rain. I thought it was supposed to be summer. Global warming i guess.
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Originally posted by walshydub View PostSorry about that Jace, would you prefer i whinge about the weather?
What's with all this rain. I thought it was supposed to be summer. Global warming i guess.
And I like the rainy weather thank you very much!
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Originally posted by Jace View PostWhat i mean is as drivers, fuel is a necessity. Cars cost money. If you can't afford it, buy a bike!
And I like the rainy weather thank you very much!
Doesn't it piss you off just a little bit that prices go up so much seemingly over night and for no real reason?
I would ride a bike but it's a little difficult balancing a weekly shop on the handle bars.
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Originally posted by Ich bin ein Berliner View PostI love this topic, I think fuel is so cheap, I have been in Oz for nearly 2 years when I left the Uk BP ultimate was £1.54 per ltr, that's nearly $2.50 and it's prob more now lol.
My main issue really is that last time i filled up 2 weeks ago it cost me $50, now its $68. $18 jump in a fortnight, bit steep.
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