Fuel Prices

the maoster:
I put fifty quids worth in my car on the weekend, I also put fifty quids worth in the month before. What price increase?

I put £56,s worth in the daughters car as when I took it down the garage to blow up her tyres it was only showing 43 miles in tank and she had to get back to Notts , then Mrs wanted hers filling up so stuck in £30 , but mine was ok for fuel so I put none in mine that week :smiley:
nb daughter said to her mum I hope dad doesn’t think I come over to visit him just so I can get my fuel tank filled up :laughing: kids

the maoster:
I put fifty quids worth in my car on the weekend, I also put fifty quids worth in the month before. What price increase?

The price of the taxi you have to call when you run out as you didn’t get as far :smiley:

As neilg14 wrote about Canada. We’ve been getting slugged above A$1.50 a litre for a while. I also find it amazing how the price can jump by 30¢ or more per litre, yet when it comes down, it’s 1 or 2 at a time over a period of a week or more. I don’t think we in Oz are in the eu, even though some ■■■■■ seem to think we are as far as Eurovision song contest goes.

peterm:
As neilg14 wrote about Canada. We’ve been getting slugged above A$1.50 a litre for a while.

Strange how Vietnam which isn’t exactly awash with oil of its own has a pump price of US 78 c per litre and China 1.05 when a barrel of crude is supposedly 80 USD. :bulb: It’s obvious that the western world is being ripped off by the globalists to subsidise the Oriental economies among others like India. :bulb:

Carryfast:

peterm:
As neilg14 wrote about Canada. We’ve been getting slugged above A$1.50 a litre for a while.

Strange how Vietnam which isn’t exactly awash with oil of its own has a pump price of US 78 c per litre and China 1.05 when a barrel of crude is supposedly 80 USD. :bulb: It’s obvious that the western world is being ripped off by the globalists to subsidise the Oriental economies among others like India. :bulb:

“”“”““I’mm the tax mannnn,Baby, YEAH!!!””“”“”

Carryfast:

peterm:
As neilg14 wrote about Canada. We’ve been getting slugged above A$1.50 a litre for a while.

Strange how Vietnam which isn’t exactly awash with oil of its own has a pump price of US 78 c per litre and China 1.05 when a barrel of crude is supposedly 80 USD. :bulb: It’s obvious that the western world is being ripped off by the globalists to subsidise the Oriental economies among others like India. :bulb:

Must be those big American and Arabic oil companies pursuing there true objectives of global parity, by transferring western wealth to the poorer Asian countries.
Nice to know they aren’t really the selfish capitalists we had mistaken them for.

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Rob K:
Carryfast and Rjan incoming in 3… .2… 1…

.Don’t you mean CF and moi?

Seriously though, the price of RBOB Gasoline has fallen the past week. It’s dropped over 10% in fact. Despite this, the forecourt price has maintained at it’s highest level for some time.
I suggest therefore that the real reason for “such a high forecourt price” is nothing other than “Profiteering”, and actually has nothing to do with Brexit, incomplete, unbegun, or otherwise. :neutral_face:

Franglais:

Carryfast:
Strange how Vietnam which isn’t exactly awash with oil of its own has a pump price of US 78 c per litre and China 1.05 when a barrel of crude is supposedly 80 USD. :bulb: It’s obvious that the western world is being ripped off by the globalists to subsidise the Oriental economies among others like India. :bulb:

Must be those big American and Arabic oil companies pursuing there true objectives of global parity, by transferring western wealth to the poorer Asian countries.
Nice to know they aren’t really the selfish capitalists we had mistaken them for.

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More like so that their slave labour Commy controlled work forces can just about afford to get to their workplaces.

While the commy mouthpiece the biased broadcasting corporation tells us that it’s all for our own good because of the ‘global warming’ which only western burnt fuel creates.

With the win win that they can blame it all on Brexit,for the consumption of their tame brainwashed Guardian reading audience,because of a supposed weak pound when the Vietnamese Dong is 30,627 Dong = £1 and 22,806 Dong = $1. :unamused:

Winseer:

Rob K:
Carryfast and Rjan incoming in 3… .2… 1…

.Don’t you mean CF and moi?

Seriously though, the price of RBOB Gasoline has fallen the past week. It’s dropped over 10% in fact. Despite this, the forecourt price has maintained at it’s highest level for some time.
I suggest therefore that the real reason for “such a high forecourt price” is nothing other than “Profiteering”, and actually has nothing to do with Brexit, incomplete, unbegun, or otherwise. :neutral_face:

Rjan is still trying to get his head around how to explain away what really happened in South Africa.When he thought that we’d all be daft enough to believe that it was all about African ‘liberation’ and not replacing Brit and Dutch rule with Chinese. :open_mouth:

No point in over loading the leftists’ thought process at this point in time with the question if it’s supposedly all about the value of the pound v the dollar because of Brexit how can Vietnam manage a pump price the equivalent of US 78 c per litre with a currency that’s effectively worthless v the dollar let alone against the pound. :smiling_imp: :laughing:

Seems to be a big difference in Europe, Filled up yesterday at AS24 Girona Spain, 1.17 euro. My local supermarket in France today 1.50 euro.