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Scottish_Guy
09-15-2011, 01:18 PM
Filled up on the motorway the otherday on my wayback from manchester airport........

£1.46 a Litre:salad

That equates to around $2.31 a liter for our US friends.

It cost me £80 to fill up (around 126 dollars)

I feel another wagon protest or road block brewing! Gone are the times when you can chuck a tenner in and make it last!

It was 84 euro cent in Tenerife - FFS

Silcc69
09-15-2011, 01:45 PM
Don't ya'll on average at least make more money than average American?

Scottish_Guy
09-15-2011, 01:57 PM
Don't ya'll on average at least make more money than average American?

Indeed, but its far more expensive to live here on average

Stavros
09-15-2011, 05:41 PM
Its 9p a litre in Tripoli, if you can find it...and 47% of the price in the UK is made up of taxes. Yahoo did a quick cheap petrol list here fyi

http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/The-cheapest-petrol-world-yahoofinanceuk-978605645.html

robertlouis
09-15-2011, 06:08 PM
Filled up on the motorway the otherday on my wayback from manchester airport........

£1.46 a Litre:salad

That equates to around $2.31 a liter for our US friends.

It cost me £80 to fill up (around 126 dollars)

I feel another wagon protest or road block brewing! Gone are the times when you can chuck a tenner in and make it last!

It was 84 euro cent in Tenerife - FFS

Wow! Was that for ordinary unleaded?

Scottish_Guy
09-15-2011, 06:38 PM
Wow! Was that for ordinary unleaded?

it was on the m6 motorway on my way to edinburgh!

Crazy

robertlouis
09-15-2011, 07:35 PM
;)
it was on the m6 motorway on my way to edinburgh!

Crazy

What's the supermarket/suburban filling station price like in Embra* these days?

I'm paying around £1.38 per litre for diesel in the Cambridge area. When I was in Austria in the early summer it was the equivalent of £1.12, and petrol was the more expensive of the two.

By the way, £1.46 per litre translates as $10.60 per gallon.



*from an exiled Weegee. ;)

Scottish_Guy
09-15-2011, 07:41 PM
;)

What's the supermarket/suburban filling station price like in Embra* these days?

I'm paying around £1.38 per litre for diesel in the Cambridge area. When I was in Austria in the early summer it was the equivalent of £1.12, and petrol was the more expensive of the two.

By the way, £1.46 per litre translates as $10.60 per gallon.



*from an exiled Weegee. ;)


135p seems the average for 95 ron. prop cheaper in edin tbh as i am rural. Being from glasgow you must hate paying for diesel:(

Dino Velvet
09-15-2011, 09:03 PM
I have a 26 gallon gas tank in my Chevy Truck. I pay around $4 per gallon for 91 octane. Since I don't allow my truck to get bone dry I spend around $100 every time I fill up. I budget my mileage so my fuel charge per month is reasonable. Los Angeles is a city of great convenience and everything I need is no more than 10 minutes away in moderate traffic.

robertlouis
09-15-2011, 09:31 PM
I have a 26 gallon gas tank in my Chevy Truck. I pay around $4 per gallon for 91 octane. Since I don't allow my truck to get bone dry I spend around $100 every time I fill up. I budget my mileage so my fuel charge per month is reasonable. Los Angeles is a city of great convenience and everything I need is no more than 10 minutes away in moderate traffic.

What size is your engine, Dino? I have a 2 litre diesel estate (station wagon) which is thought of as a large car here in the UK. It returns 48+ mpg driven carefully, and as I live in a village, I don't encounter that much stop-start traffic except on the legendarily dreaded A14 into Cambridge.

I suspect that where things start to even out is that our engines in the UK tend to be that much smaller and more efficient, whereas in the US your vehicles and engines are huge so that your fuel consumption is that much higher.

Prospero
09-15-2011, 09:50 PM
Six Mile Bottom?

robertlouis
09-15-2011, 09:56 PM
Six Mile Bottom?

That's a bit personal, Mr P. How big's your arse then??? :ignore: