I can’t find anywhere at the moment thats lower than 91p a litre and I went for a ride yesterday pulled into a petrol station filled up. Got the shock of my life when I looked at the pump price 97.8!!! Cost me £16 to fill my tank! What a load of w*&k!
£16? That’s a big tank! Costs me a tenner, max. But I agree, it’s a sorry state of affairs, the government needs to lower the fuel-tax they impose, it’s getting out of hand. There’ll be riots soon!
Not sure what size my tank is but I had been on reserve and run out of petrol completely so the tank was dry. I pushed the bike the last few 100 metres to the petrol station.
At being nearly a pound a litre it’s hurtful to watch how little petrol you get for your money when your watch the numbers go up.
I know what you mean m8, cheapest round my way is 90.9.
Yep - tell me about it… Bike is nothing in comparison to the 75 quid i had to pay to get my arse to Alton Towers and back yesterday ‘car that is’… bloody good day thou …
88.9 cheapest for me… which is by far the best I have found…
Running the tank dry??? Trying to imitate gibbers in Brno?
your not kiddin’ dude. It costs me about a tenner for 100miles, and that’s without going completely mental with the right hand…effin governent!!!
We should all do the same as the drivers done in the last fuel outrage and block the roads the oil and the petrol terminals ? ? The govenment has to take note sooner or later, don’t they ?
Cost me £14 to fill up before my sunday blast this week !!!
This would be a cunning plan, however, all the petrol that tesco etc supply comes from Esso/BP/Shell anyway, so the only people you are punishing there really are the people who run the franchised petrol stations. It’s a fact that the majority of the petrol sold at pumps in the South East comes from Esso Fawley refinery near Southampton… they also have pipelines feeding airports direct so it aint just boycotting the pumps that will help!!! The major part of the cost of fuel is the government tax anyway.
Think you will find that the petrol all comes from major suppliers like Esso etc regardless of brand.
As for the Tax, not sure exactly how the government work it out, but like all these things they will get it back somewhere else if they knock it off fuel.
I believe companies have subsidiaries for tax purposes.
I thought that the forecourts were franchises, anybody for a litre of MacFuel?