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We don't have petrol anymore...only electric cars as we're git advanced like
Cant buy an electric tractor at the moment.
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We don't have petrol anymore...only electric cars as we're git advanced like
About £1-40, but if you know a tanker driver £1.Due up to the NE on Saturday, first time in years so just wondering what the price of petrol is out of interest
You only need red diesel for that.Cant buy an electric tractor at the moment.
Me neither but if I look at prices if I'm on my travelsIndeed but I never drive to a cheaper filling station. The coppers difference makes it irrelevant and the cheaper ones are often busier.
This! You probably get people driving to another station to save a penny or 2 a litre, yet not realising it costs them anywhere from 10-20p per mile in fuel to get there and backIndeed but I never drive to a cheaper filling station. The coppers difference makes it irrelevant and the cheaper ones are often busier.
Sadly yes I read the lot.This! You probably get people driving to another station to save a penny or 2 a litre, yet not realising it costs them anywhere from 10-20p per mile in fuel to get there and back
Another thing is the road tax (anar) as it all costs per mile driven. My last car was summit like £300 a year and I've been doing about 3,000 miles a year since 2011 given I don't need to travel much for work so it was costing 10p per mile road tax. I was getting 30mpg from it and simple calculations told me the road tax was costing me 65p in road tax per litre of fuel used (£300 tax divided by 450 litres a year)
Due to my low mileage, the total cost per mile having a fancy car was pushing £1 per mile when you hoy in the £300 insurance. Even going to play footy a few times a week was costing me 5-8 quid for the round trip.
My current car does 60mpg and is summit like 30 a year to tax so probably costs 20p per mile all in with insurance cost. Its all rough figures but you should get the jist if you got this far. Though I'll have the gas guzzler again before they stop selling them.
Massive differencesIt’s the same country mate, not f***ing Timbuktu
Country file had one on a few years agoCant buy an electric tractor at the moment.
Massive differences
Country file had one on a few years ago
Case IH and New Holland unveil 75hp electric tractors - Farmers Weekly
Battery-powered electric tractors look set to enter mainstream agriculture following the commercial launch of 55kW (75hp) models at the Farm Progress Showwww.fwi.co.uk
You will need to leave early to beat the crowds tooWill struggle parking that at the SOL.
Yes it is Marra, the big oil companies sell fuel to the supermarkets, they give them base grade fuels with very few (if any) of the additives they put in their own fuel. These additives keep your engine clean which in turn helps with economy. I always advise if asked that if you are going to buy supermarket fuel put a tank full of premium brand fuel in every 3 or 4 fill ups to keep things clean.Re petrol quality...
Is BP Esso better than supermarket stuff? Or is that a myth?