just a quick question when i was a bit younger about 12 years ago diesal was cheaper than petrol now its dearer than petrol only thing i want to know is why because diesal is about 5 times cheaper than petrol to make also diesal engines are more fuel efficent shoudent we be encouraged to use them ????????????
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Originally posted by kitesurf_philNah. It's Gordon Brown rubbing his hands together. We were all encouraged to use diesel because it was less polluting, then when all the motor manufacturers did the R & D and got us all driving them they saw ££££££££££ at the treasury.Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by markyFuel is way above the price the protestors wanted to cause BEDLEM again.
So why have they not done anything ??I,LL GO FIRST NO PROB
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Originally posted by stimpy30just a quick question when i was a bit younger about 12 years ago diesal was cheaper than petrol now its dearer than petrol only thing i want to know is why because diesal is about 5 times cheaper than petrol to make also diesal engines are more fuel efficent shoudent we be encouraged to use them ????????????
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Originally posted by kitesurf_philNah. It's Gordon Brown rubbing his hands together. We were all encouraged to use diesel because it was less polluting, then when all the motor manufacturers did the R & D and got us all driving them they saw ££££££££££ at the treasury.
Maybe this is a creeping form of pollution tax? Ten years ago an engineer friend of mine predicted this would happen- diesel would be taxed up to the same level as petrol, pollution being the 'official' reason- lost tax revenue margins being the 'real' reason due to increased diesel usage over petrol. LPG will be next, maybe biodiesel too (watch out you chip fat burners!)?
The motorist has always been an easy target for tax revenue. Diesel is no longer cheap- the only attraction nowadays for buying a diesel engined car is the slightly better mpg achieved (60 mpg in some diesel bubble cars!) due to the higher unit calorific value- not really a consideration in the big 4x4 market though.....
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busted...
ok you got me..
i still havent got my surf, cos i still havent sold the bleeding house....
so, im not buying veggie oil any where yet! however people have said oil from lidl/aldi type places is(was) 25pa litre if you buy big tins. or did i dream that?
potential buyer having survey done on tuesday, so life will either get very good, or very bad shortly
anyone got a good 2nd gen 3.0 for sale/know anything about subsidence?it's in me shed, mate.
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veggie oil
as i have been reading thru the threads i have noticed that a few people have said alot about veggie oil.i have heard that it's a good substitute for disiel but this may be a stupid question but is it right it can be mixed with disiel and at what quantitieshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/henpals/
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Originally posted by Chillittok you got me..
i still havent got my surf, cos i still havent sold the bleeding house....
so, im not buying veggie oil any where yet! however people have said oil from lidl/aldi type places is(was) 25pa litre if you buy big tins. or did i dream that?
potential buyer having survey done on tuesday, so life will either get very good, or very bad shortly
anyone got a good 2nd gen 3.0 for sale/know anything about subsidence?It's only a hobby!
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