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How Much Is Your Fuel At The Minute?
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Petrol is about £1.70
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Sitting in my armchair , why do i need to know the price of petrol at my local stations at the minute ?.
When i need to buy petrol i don't turn up at the pump and pay particular attention to the price per litre .
All the stations are going to be within a few pence per litre of each other
If i'm going to buy £30 , i will put £30 pounds in , whether it's £ 1.70 per litre or £ 1.80 per litre .
If i need the petrol i'm going to buy the petrol
Sitting in my armchair , why do i need to know the price of petrol at my local stations at the minute ?.
When i need to buy petrol i don't turn up at the pump and pay particular attention to the price per litre .
All the stations are going to be within a few pence per litre of each other
If i'm going to buy £30 , i will put £30 pounds in , whether it's £ 1.70 per litre or £ 1.80 per litre .
If i need the petrol i'm going to buy the petrol
i agree with Baz, i have no need for petrol at the moment, so have no idea how much it is today at my local.
Also, like Baz, when i need petrol, i wont be driving around looking at who has the cheapest probably. I'll go to my local tesco and buy what i can afford (depending when in the month it is) without paying too much attention to the price per litre
Also, like Baz, when i need petrol, i wont be driving around looking at who has the cheapest probably. I'll go to my local tesco and buy what i can afford (depending when in the month it is) without paying too much attention to the price per litre
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