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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by mwmackenzie » Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:44 pm

Scotty C wrote:
mwmackenzie wrote:You think we have it bad... My Mum and dad currently pay £1.55.9 a litre in Stornoway :roll:
but to be fair the furthest you can drive is 25miles :wink:

Im thinking about going island hoping this summer :thumbsup
But you can do that 25 mile run 10 times in a row... :roll: Kinda one of the reason I left, nowhere to drive to that I'd not been to 100 times lol :oops:
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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by GregR » Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:02 pm

Driving will soon be the preserve of the wealthy again, not because cars are too dear but petrol prices. It's had a huge effect on big engined cars, look at the price of a supercharged Vogue compared to the tdv6!
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Petrol Prices

Post by scottishselise » Tue Feb 28, 2012 11:12 pm

I doubt £2/l would change abz traffic much

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Post by campbell » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:03 am

scottishselise wrote:I doubt £2/l would change abz traffic much
It doesn't have much alternative to the private car, I suppose.

Although you could go for some trams, they're a great idea :thumbsup
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Post by j2 lot » Wed Feb 29, 2012 12:55 am

I seem to remember seeing figures about the reduction in traffic volumes in relation to fuel prices when they peaked last year it was a considerable drop and the amount of fuel bought( and tax raised) dropped too. I guess there is a point when people make a judgement on car usage and some will decide to use other forms of transport or not travel. Although that is probably a temporary measure as once the price is accepted at a higher level the shock that forced people onto the buses subsides and they go back to the most convenient travel - the car.
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Post by campbell » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:11 am

It's sharpened our thinking on short journeys a bit, I reckon. If that happens to more people, then not only are the least efficient types of fuel consumption going to be reduced, but air quality and traffic risk to schoolkids etc are all going to improve. Good things. Who'd have thought it.

Oh and we do look at the train a lot more for longer distance stuff, however for a family of four it's generally not very good VFM at all compared to fuel and running costs, and of course there are convenience and practicality issues if, say, taking the bikes etc. There are exceptions, like Super Advance fares with Virgin West Coast, which suits very nicely when packing Mum and the kids off to the outlaws in Cumbria :-)
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Post by Edin430 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 1:14 am

scottishselise wrote:I doubt £2/l would change abz traffic much
I bet we are only a few years away from £2 a litre............... If that.

Other forms of transport? Biggest issue for me is I actually enjoy driving my car. I like taking my journey at my pace, in the comfort/privacy of my own car - not to mention it's the most convenient way 99% of the time, as it's parked 3 seconds from my front door. I fear that no matter what the price, it won't change a whole lot.

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Post by rossybee » Wed Feb 29, 2012 6:47 am

GregR wrote:Driving will soon be the preserve of the wealthy again
Only gutsy motors - more and more of us will be forced into econoboxes as daily sheds...
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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by ikarl » Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:07 am

petrol in Hamilton up to 134.9 for the first time.....last week it was only 132.9 :(
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Post by Doc883 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:36 am

Filled the A4 this morning with 63L, and that will be £90.03 Sir :roll: Only saving grace was I had the 15p per off per L from Morrissons so actually paid £80.58. Wife did have to spend over £60 in shopping though so that's £140 in a matter of days rattling through their tills.
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Post by scottishselise » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:37 am

Doc883 wrote:Filled the A4 this morning with 63L, and that will be £90.03 Sir :roll: Only saving grace was I had the 15p per off per L from Morrissons so actually paid £80.58. Wife did have to spend over £60 in shopping though so that's £140 in a matter of days rattling through their tills.
How do you get the voucher then? :)

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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by Doc883 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:46 am

scottishselise wrote:
Doc883 wrote:Filled the A4 this morning with 63L, and that will be £90.03 Sir :roll: Only saving grace was I had the 15p per off per L from Morrissons so actually paid £80.58. Wife did have to spend over £60 in shopping though so that's £140 in a matter of days rattling through their tills.
How do you get the voucher then? :)
Fuel Britannia - How it works:
1. Spend £60 or more in store in one transaction between 23rd February – 4th March.**
2. Collect your voucher at the till while paying for your goods. Don't forget to keep your itemised receipt.
3. Present your voucher and itemised receipt at the filling station when you’re purchasing your fuel. Remember you’ve got until 4th of March to collect your vouchers, and until 11th of March to use them.
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**£60 spend excludes purchases made from the Petrol Filling Station, Cash Back, Tobacco, Saver Stamps, Gift Vouchers, Lottery On line Games & Instant Win Tickets, ‘Top-up’ Mobile Phone Cards, E Top-up, Photo Printing, Prescription Medicines and purchases made within the café. Purchases from dry cleaning and Pharmacy are also excluded.
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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by scottishselise » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:47 am

Doc883 wrote:
scottishselise wrote:
Doc883 wrote:Filled the A4 this morning with 63L, and that will be £90.03 Sir :roll: Only saving grace was I had the 15p per off per L from Morrissons so actually paid £80.58. Wife did have to spend over £60 in shopping though so that's £140 in a matter of days rattling through their tills.
How do you get the voucher then? :)
Fuel Britannia - How it works:
1. Spend £60 or more in store in one transaction between 23rd February – 4th March.**
2. Collect your voucher at the till while paying for your goods. Don't forget to keep your itemised receipt.
3. Present your voucher and itemised receipt at the filling station when you’re purchasing your fuel. Remember you’ve got until 4th of March to collect your vouchers, and until 11th of March to use them.
:thumbsup

**£60 spend excludes purchases made from the Petrol Filling Station, Cash Back, Tobacco, Saver Stamps, Gift Vouchers, Lottery On line Games & Instant Win Tickets, ‘Top-up’ Mobile Phone Cards, E Top-up, Photo Printing, Prescription Medicines and purchases made within the café. Purchases from dry cleaning and Pharmacy are also excluded.
Perfect - thanks. I need to stop being so lazy and start googling.

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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by Doc883 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:49 am

It's a cracking deal if you shop at Morrissons anyway :thumbsup
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Re: Petrol Prices

Post by j2 lot » Wed Feb 29, 2012 10:50 am

ikarl wrote:petrol in Hamilton up to 134.9 for the first time.....last week it was only 132.9 :(
Is that at the Shell garage? My last 3 fills have each been 1p more per litre than time before - looks like pattern will continue tonight. :roll:
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