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Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1183.0. "Guide to cheapest petrol" by AYOV24::TADAIR (I will tell you this boy) Tue Aug 07 1990 14:48



In light of the petrol price increases I thought it might be a good idea to 
have a separate topic on where to buy the cheapest petrol as a guide for other 
noters.

The format should be 

    4 star   - price per gallon 

    Unleaded - price per gallon

    Diesel   - price per gallon

Tony.
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1183.1The MidlandsJUMBLY::DUNNTue Aug 07 1990 14:5914
    One thing I have noticed in this part of the world (Thames Valley,
    compared with the Midlands and Scotland where I have also lived) is
    that the price of petrol doesn't seem to matter. For example, where
    there is a garage such as Shell who always sell at the "full price"
    very near or opposite another such as ICI whose prices are generally
    cheaper by 5-10p, each is used as much as the other. Something else
    I've never seen down here are queues at the pumps on Budget day.

    IMHO, Tesco's in Chineham(?) Basingstoke seem to be cheapest in this
    part of the world for unleaded. In general, the Midlands seems to be
    10p cheaper than elsewhere in the UK.

    Peter
1183.2NewburyVOGON::MORGANMadman Across The WaterTue Aug 07 1990 15:315
    There is a Tescos just south of Newbury that was selling 4 star last
    night at 41.7p a litre and unleaded at 176.n a gallon.
    
    Rich
    
1183.3...IOSG::REESTue Aug 07 1990 15:3626
1183.4we only make the stuffAYOV24::TADAIRI will tell you this boyTue Aug 07 1990 16:1213
Most Ayr garages are similar in price:

    4 star   -   2:04p per gallon

    Unleaded -   1:94p per gallon

    Diesel   -   1:90ish per gallon

Funny how the price is so expensive up here. 

Tony.    
     

1183.5OVAL::ALFORDJIce a specialityTue Aug 07 1990 17:494
    
    Tescos off J8 of the M27 has the cheapest petrol in the Fareham area.
    
    I don't know the prices, I'll post the new lot next time I go there.
1183.6YUPPY::HEWITTGWed Aug 08 1990 21:1913
    
    One explanation to an earlier point about the expensive Shell garage
    being just as busy as the cheap ICI:
    
    The vast majority of companies that supply company cars (in fact,
    Digital is the only one that doesn't, as far as I know) also pay for
    ALL petrol, private as well.
    
    When I got my petrol paid for, I was more interested in the stamps
    available than the price.  Shell stamps are better than ICI's no
    stamps.
    
    Graham
1183.7Up a bit..VOGON::MORGANMadman Across The WaterThu Aug 09 1990 12:166
    Re .2 
    
    4* is now 199.n a gallon, Unleaded 186.n a gallon
    
    Rich
    
1183.8price more important than stampsIOSG::MITCHELLElaineThu Aug 09 1990 13:025
    
    re .6 - I thing this is a very good point - and one of the reasons why
    petrol is cheaper further north - there are fewer company paid cars,
    People are paying out of there own pockets, so _will_ go to the
    cheaper places, so competition is in evidence.
1183.9Going up ...HEAD::BOPS_RICHhis dusty boots are his cadillacThu Aug 09 1990 13:317
    Today, 09-Aug-90
    
    Tesco's  Jct 8  M27
    
    199.6  per gall.   (Hate those litres !)
    
    R.
1183.10Re: .-1OVAL::ALFORDJIce a specialityThu Aug 09 1990 13:312
    
    What was unleaded ?
1183.11See .7 - same Company, same price !!!VOGON::MORGANMadman Across The WaterThu Aug 09 1990 14:061
    
1183.12a northernerWOTVAX::ANDERSONEits going to happen in kololiThu Aug 09 1990 16:267
    re .8
    
    Now if there were no company cars, and people have to put their hand
    into their pockets to buy their own cars........sorry, couldnt resist
    the other rathole.
    
    A northerner
1183.13Jet streamPEKING::GERRYTThu Aug 09 1990 16:4112
    re.9
    
    ...then people would also drive at a sensible speed and not consume
    as much fuel...save lives  etc. etc.             
    
    Price as of 7/8/90
    
    4* Rowstock corner (near Harwell) 1.976 per gallon
    
    Unleaded to BS 7070               1.85 per gallon
    
    Brand = JET  (you can't win 'em all)
1183.14Oops!PEKING::GERRYTThu Aug 09 1990 16:431
    -1) Ref 8 and 12
1183.15It all comes from the same place!CRATE::SAXBYThu Aug 09 1990 16:538
    
    What's wrong with Jet petrol?
    
    The only cases I know of petrol being of an inferior quality were the
    disasterous Formula Shell and a small BP garage outside Paris which 
    seemed to have muddled tractor fuel with their Super-Essence!
    
    Mark
1183.16BIGHUN::THOMASThe Devon DumplingThu Aug 09 1990 16:5924
    
>    ...then people would also drive at a sensible speed and not consume
>    as much fuel...save lives  etc. etc.             
 

	Ahhhhh, I understand,

	I have to put my money in my pocket to buy a car, and the go-go-gone
	juice.

	What do I choose?

	I choose a car with a Rover/Buick 3.5   V8,     which can to 0-60 in 
	4.mumble seconds, does under 20 miles per gallon if you treat it
	gently, and has a top speed in excess (   :-)    ) of 70 mph.

	It currently has no roll bar, or hard-top.

	So 'cmon, les of the twaddle,I buy the car 'cause I like the way it 
	drives, and the way it looks, that's why it's my car.   

	Economy and sense has nothing to do with it   (did I say that?)

	Heather
1183.17Cheap Diesel nr. ReadingDOOZER::PENNEYThu Aug 09 1990 18:552
Diesel @ 171p/gal today; Jet Garage on old Basingstoke Rd. just South of 
A33/M4 roundabout near DECpark.
1183.18Biggest diferential so far...CURRNT::RUSSELLMiddle-aged Mutant Hero Turtle (UK option)Thu Aug 09 1990 20:547
    At Parkgate, near Solent Business Park;
    
    Diesel @ 175 p/gal
    
    4 * at 216 p/gal
    
    Peter		(who is very pleased he drives diesel!)
1183.19VULCAN::SMITHP1blah blah prior approval blahFri Aug 10 1990 14:3014
	I used to find that whenever I filled up with JET petrol,
	fumes would make the interior of the car inhabitable for
	a few miles, and that was with 3 different makes of car.

	Also when I had a succession of Fords, I found that these
	cars would be sluggish after filling up with certain brands.
	I found Esso, Texaco and Amoco to be the petrol that gave
	best acceleration, and I still use these brands in preference
	to others such as Shell, BP, etc.

	Has anyone else noticed this or is it just my imagination......

		p1
1183.20CURRNT::CROUCHThat's pretty smart for a girl.Fri Aug 10 1990 20:035
    Do you also find a thicker layer of grease on the windscreen with
    some brands of petrol?
    
    Andy
1183.21KERNEL::HUTCHINGSNice Computers Don't Go DownFri Aug 10 1990 20:127
    why do you put petrol on the windscreen...??
    
    it is much better to put it in a large container attached to the
    car called a petrol tank...
    
    :-)
    
1183.22All petrol is the same stuffJANUS::BARKERJeremy Barker - T&N/CBN Diag. Eng. - Reading, UKMon Aug 13 1990 15:5113
Re: .19

If you go to a fuel distribution depot you will see the Jet, Amoco, BP,
Shell, and all the other trucks filling from the same pipes. 

The specification of the fuel is controlled by BS 7070.  Sometimes an
additive may be added to the tanker fill, but after the Formula Shell 
debacle this is less likely.

Over the weekend I saw a Jet tanker with the words "Why pay through the 
nose" in large letters on its side.

jb
1183.23seen any cheap derv?DOOZER::PENNEYFri Aug 24 1990 16:113
    Anyone seen any cheap diesel within 15 miles of Reading recently?
    
    Say 170p/gal or thereabouts.
1183.24SHAPES::FIDDLERMFri Aug 24 1990 17:024
    Might be worth checking out Savacentre, near Jn 12 of M4.  Unleaded pet
    is 191/gal at the mo.
    
    Mikef
1183.25Fill up at Woolhampton, then Calais! ;-)WELSWS::SMITHMEx FYO, now WLO [853 4352].Fri Aug 24 1990 18:3013