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I saw diesel near Tenby (Pembrokeshire) at 195.9p per litre yesterday. Can anyone beat that?
Filled up yesterday at 159.9p ...
As I mentioned elsewhere, the prices increase immediately, on "old" stock"I'm sure the fuel must have been refined a while ago,
I saw diesel near Tenby (Pembrokeshire) at 195.9p per litre yesterday. Can anyone beat that?
The Aston Martin garage in Long Stratton, Stratton Motor Company, Norfolk. £1.99 per
Well I pulled in to the forecourt to put some in, saw the price, and very quickly drove out!Gasp! Who will be the first to £2?
£2 per litre in Dunvegan on Skye today, and that's with a 5p per litre island allowance otherwise it would've been £2.05...
Well of course, up market cars deserve up market fuel, at an up market priceThe Aston Martin garage in Long Stratton, Stratton Motor Company, Norfolk. £1.99 per
And I remember when a penny or two increase used to make the news.I remember when there was uproar at £1 a litre!
We seem to have lost the ability as a nation to take direct action. We are far too busy being offended by pettiness. These companies should be ostracised.I remember when there was uproar at £1 a litre! Wasn't that the time there were strikes and protesting etc?
Pure greed and profiteering for the rich.
I'm obviously not as old as you,I remember when petrol was 4 shillings and fourpence a gallon....
I was just about to say the same.......I'm obviously not as old as you,
I remember buying 3 gallons, handing the guy a pound note, and getting a penny change,
Those were the days
We seem to have lost the ability as a nation to take direct action. We are far too busy being offended by pettiness. These companies should be ostracised.
Obliviously the oil companies are making outrages profits on the back of war, but I'm not sure they are totally to blame for some of the prices at the pump, I think there are a lot of garages making a quick buck here too.
Why should there be such a wide variation of prices locally, if garage A can sell it at £1.70, why does garage B need to charge £1.90
Sooner or later it'll affect food prices too, after all supply lorries run on dieselPity anyone forced by circumstances to buy at these rip-off prices...........
Sooner or later it'll affect food prices too, after all supply lorries run on diesel
And they don't do Many gallons ( ) to the mile
4 gallons and change from a quid, seems like a lifetime ago, don't start me on the price of beer.I remember when petrol was 4 shillings and fourpence a gallon....
Why has that gone up too?don't start me on the price of beer.
Yes. We have some in the cupboard.Can you still get Arrowroot biscuits?
Unfortunately I drive a large wheelchair assessible vehicle which only comes in diesel so I have no choice!dieseil should be £2 a pint filthy polluting cancer causing stuff