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Jap Imports 11 September 2005 09:19 PM

With Fuel Prices Still going up - Do I still Buy a Scooby Im After
 
Getting close to getting scooby but with fuel prices going up all day long makes me worried of how high it will go, and makes me think about a diesel or LPG car.

Can any one else see what im saying or shall i say F*ck it and get a scoob whatever.!!:cry:

Help Me:freak3:

pslewis 11 September 2005 09:22 PM

Do NOT buy a Scooby!!!

Buy a 60 mpg Diesel ..............

Pete

Luminous 11 September 2005 09:52 PM

:lol1:

Worried about fuel and buying a scoobie :freak3: If you ever look at fuel consumption, get something else....

Jap Imports 11 September 2005 09:57 PM

I know fuel's not good in a scoob, had on before, just making me with optimax just over £1.15 in my area.

ScoobyNoob 11 September 2005 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by Jap Imports
I know fuel's not good in a scoob, had on before, just making me with optimax just over £1.15 in my area.

Checked tonight (10:15) and Optimax still 99.9 around Hemel Hempstead, and Tesco 99 RON 96.9. I know there's a difference up and down the country but 15p a litre is outrageous!

Guess it's just a case of can you afford to spend £50-60 when you fill your tank or not.

Scrappydoo2003 11 September 2005 10:42 PM


Guess it's just a case of can you afford to spend £50-60 when you fill your tank or not.
Exactly.. after watching the news today, the price of all fossil fuels are just going to keep going up for the forseeable future.. :(

voddie 11 September 2005 11:03 PM

£50 = 200 miles, or if your like me at the moment and drive like miss daisy is in the back............ 300 :D

Croney 25 January 2019 05:44 PM

Sorry

RobsyUK 25 January 2019 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by Croney (Post 12042451)
Sorry

what are you sorry for. Fuel is now £1.35 for v power!

Adrian F 14 February 2019 06:17 PM

I wonder if Train fares have gone up by 35% in the same period?

Ste333 15 February 2019 07:07 AM

cant see fuel prices going down anytime soon, particularly with all of the Brexit nonsense. If you want a Subaru, just get one mate because there will never be a good time!

Vxr2010 15 February 2019 09:02 AM

will the brexit concerns be like the millennium worries of every thing going wrong , i doubt it ... fingers crossed lol , tesco momentum is a lot cheaper now than it was a number of months ago , i use that instead of shell with the odd tank of shell every so often

jaygsi 15 February 2019 10:03 AM

This is an old thread from 2005, prices have been going down my end. Now on £1.16.

Vxr2010 15 February 2019 10:32 AM

i’m aware it’s an old post i’m just responding to above , plus a bit of brexit lol

Jonny Park 15 February 2019 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Vxr2010 (Post 12044768)
will the brexit concerns be like the millennium worries of every thing going wrong , i doubt it ... fingers crossed lol , tesco momentum is a lot cheaper now than it was a number of months ago , i use that instead of shell with the odd tank of shell every so often

Momentum 99 is V Power.Do you really think that Tesco brew their own 99 octane fuel? Highly unlikely imo.

Vxr2010 15 February 2019 01:51 PM

yes it’s all pretty well the same just different additives , on the plus Tesco’s is quite a lot cheaper

Jonny Park 15 February 2019 08:04 PM

Nearest Tesco to me is about 14 miles away otherwise would be quite happy to use it all the time.Petrol prices in the town I live in are roughly 5/6p per litre more than the nearest town 10+ miles away. I often fill Gerry cans when I travel to work which works out ok as my Subaru isn’t a daily & it kinda makes mixing the octane booster a little easier.

jaygsi 16 February 2019 12:07 PM

Doesn't the UK produce most of its own petrol?

Petrol needs regulating as article suggests.

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.a...t-prices%3famp

Vxr2010 16 February 2019 12:42 PM

we as in the uk apparently have the cheapest fuel in europe , but the tax man comes along and puts around 75 per cent duty on it so it goes to the most expensive in europe ?!


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