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Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2022 12:05 am
by Robsey
Indeed -
I use the M67 twice a day.
Luckily I only use the M67 between Denton Island and Hyde.

But I agree - Mottram, Woolley Bridge and Glossop are a nightmare.

But the passes are both closed on a regular basis for resurfacing, dry wall repairs or more recently, subsidence and land slides.

In answer to your final comment -
They have been threatening a "Mottram Bypass" for as long as I have lived in this area - about 27 years so far.

And yes - 23 miles is very optomistic - when going to Sheffield, I join the route at Mottram (via Stalybridge), which is 33 miles for me.
In my estimation, Sheffield is 36 miles from Denton Island, and approx 31 from Mottram Moor.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:45 pm
by Envoy CDX
My mileage has dropped to sub 8k a year for the past 2 maybe 3 years, be it maintenance issues, lockdown or simply "Can't afford the miles".
At the moment, I require a car for work, however - working from home I still can't take the car off the road due to on-call responsibilities.
If things don't change soon, I don't know what is going to happen.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 6:38 pm
by 3cav3
Fuel tonight has hit 198.9 a litre at my local petrol station. Enough is enough now. Me and my wife are going to have to quit working and go on the dole as living rural means we are using to much diesel.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 7:43 pm
by Envoy CDX
It's absolutely barmy the price of fuel now. 183 here in newcastle.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 9:52 pm
by Mk3alan
Seen it at £1.83 here in Essex today - what I don't understand is the price per barrel of oil has been higher than current figures, so what exactly is going on, apart from the Government taking the largest percentage.

Alan

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:32 pm
by 3cav3
Its just no longer sustainable. My cavalier hasn't moved since it passed its mot due to running on super unleaded. Now I will be parking up the other cars, no longer paying tax on wages, no longer spending money into the economy, so ok the government is gaining on some peoples fuel but losing out in so many other areas. How many people are going to lose their jobs? How many old dears are going to freeze to death this winter? The list just goes on and on.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 10:54 pm
by Robsey
I am amazed at some prices charged by fuel stations.
Luckily for me the worst offenders were 60+ miles from me on the A5 between Llangollen and Corwen.
£2.00 and £2.01 for regular diesel.
Thankfully I fuelled up at my local Asda (£1.83) before I did my 245 mile round trip to Barmouth from Manchester
It still cost me £50 for that run.
It would have cost me less than £30 in previous years for the same journey.

As for affording to live - every time I tweak my spending to cut back and manage a little better, something crops up to cancel out all my efforts.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:11 am
by vexorg
It's not clear to me why it's so high, everyone seems to be blaming someone else for the price hike.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2022 11:17 am
by 3cav3
Its like everything else that goes on, everyone who has an involvement uses it as an excuse to be greedy and make an extra bit. Surely the time has come to blocade the refineries again like had to be done in 2000 to get results?

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2022 3:24 am
by ilovedmymantas
My V-power was £2.06 today.
I asked why the same fuel was cheaper ten miles away, further from the refinery.
One assistant gave me some vagaries and the other didn't know but helpfully went through the back and brought out an even younger version, manager I assume, who basically said it's based on competition and the pump prices are given to them by an area manager.

I can't deny oil prices have increased but the biggest villain is the government, who are quite happy to reap the rewards with a 'fuel tax' for no discernible reason, then add vat.
If you look at any gov's tax website there isn't a reason why you have to pay it, you just have to. Alcohol and tobacco get really hammered.

It might be a good thing there's nothing like Ofgem for us, look at the out of touch mess they've created🤨

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2022 10:57 am
by vexorg
I had a friend that worked in BP grangemouth, he could never understand why the BP garage in grangemouth was one of the highest priced BP garages in scotland.

Breakdown of the costs here: https://www.racfoundation.org/data/uk-d ... -breakdown

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 9:08 am
by Robsey
On a similar vein...

When I used to work on secondment to Wirral and West Cheshire NHS, I always found the petrol stations nearest to the Shell refinery at Ellesmere Port were far more expensive, than my local petrol stations 35 miles away in Manchester.

Strange but true.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 3:04 pm
by James McGrath
Looks like prices are beginning to calm. Paid 159.9p per litre the other day, bargain!
May be time to give the V6 a run for the first time since March!

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:25 pm
by vexorg
Diesel is still high

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 6:34 pm
by 3cav3
True. Crude oil is down to 86 a barrel so with the 5p supposed tax reduction diesel should really be under £1.50 a ltr yet my local garages are £186.9, £179.9 and £178.9. for diesel.Not really on when everything else has gone so expensive!

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 7:39 pm
by Robsey
Hmmm -
High £1.60s in my area for petrol (super market prices)
And high £1.70s for diesel...
With premium brands like BP, Esso, Texaco approx 6 to 8p per litre more.

Currently running at £1.77 per litre from my local Asda for diesel - the cheapest in a ten mile radius, apart from Costco who average 10p per litre less that the supermarkets.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 8:08 pm
by James McGrath
Very, very weak Pond at the moment and oil is paid for in Dollars.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 8:51 pm
by vexorg
What's odd round our way is that we keep finding randomly shell and BP are the same or only 1p to 2p difference with the supermarkets

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 2:01 pm
by iangsi
Shopping at Sainsbury's my wife got a 4p of a litre of fuel voucher but at 1.66 a litre it only brings it down to 1.62 the same as my local garage so no difference, just trying to con you into thinking you got a bargain.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:49 pm
by Envoy CDX
Robsey wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 7:39 pm Hmmm -
High £1.60s in my area for petrol (super market prices)
And high £1.70s for diesel...
With premium brands like BP, Esso, Texaco approx 6 to 8p per litre more.

Currently running at £1.77 per litre from my local Asda for diesel - the cheapest in a ten mile radius, apart from Costco who average 10p per litre less that the supermarkets.
Finding the likes of Jet and BP lower that the supermarkets up here at the moment, pennys, but still cheaper.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:49 pm
by Envoy CDX
Robsey wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 7:39 pm Hmmm -
High £1.60s in my area for petrol (super market prices)
And high £1.70s for diesel...
With premium brands like BP, Esso, Texaco approx 6 to 8p per litre more.

Currently running at £1.77 per litre from my local Asda for diesel - the cheapest in a ten mile radius, apart from Costco who average 10p per litre less that the supermarkets.
Finding the likes of Jet and BP lower that the supermarkets up here at the moment, pennys, but still cheaper.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2022 11:54 am
by vexorg
I used to think that the supermarkets were cheap as they ran at near zero profit to get people into to buy the food. That cant be the case

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2022 10:12 pm
by James McGrath
That 159.9p/l price was a tesco in Suffolk when I was there on holiday a couple of weeks ago. Real bargain and 10p cheer than the next petrol station I came across.

Re: Fuel Prices getting out of hand

Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 5:29 pm
by cavalier1990
Find the petrolprices app quite handy although beware some unscrupulous garage's are putting lower prices on the app to entice you in, the supermarkets are usually ok, the one I went to it said the price of super was 1.67, but when I got there it was 1.89. so I done what any sensible person would do and went in and updated it to what it really was! You can register for an account and go in and put in what the prices are.

Found sainsbury's in Braehead, near Glasgow was quite reasonable for super.