hi,
i currently have a subaru that does 28mpg and costs a fortune in servicing/tyres/insurance etc. it is due an mot and i am thinking of selling it and buying my dads hi-lux 1996 2.4D (NA) as a replacement. As i can service it myself and carry out repairs without the worry of maintaining a FSH for resale purposes i should be able to save some money here.
i had a pickup before - a 2001 Tata 2.0TD Loadbeta, which was great fun, but dodgy build quality and spares availability made me sell it before it broke! (you see them on ebay all the time sans gearbox!)
anyhow back on track. the subaru can hit 28mpg on the commute and i guess i should get about the same from a hi-lux (used to get 35mpg from the tata). but as i checked the central heating oil level last night i noticed a sticker stating that it shouldn't be used as vehicle fuel on the tank. A 1300 litre stash of fuel would be very handy and at 28.5p litre and no hassle of buying trolley fulls of oil from Asda make it an attractive proposition.
so is it possible to use central heating oil? other than the tax issue (now presumably i already paid 7% tax on the oil could this be offset against a potential road fuel tax payment?) is there any reason why it cannot be used?
i currently have a subaru that does 28mpg and costs a fortune in servicing/tyres/insurance etc. it is due an mot and i am thinking of selling it and buying my dads hi-lux 1996 2.4D (NA) as a replacement. As i can service it myself and carry out repairs without the worry of maintaining a FSH for resale purposes i should be able to save some money here.
i had a pickup before - a 2001 Tata 2.0TD Loadbeta, which was great fun, but dodgy build quality and spares availability made me sell it before it broke! (you see them on ebay all the time sans gearbox!)
anyhow back on track. the subaru can hit 28mpg on the commute and i guess i should get about the same from a hi-lux (used to get 35mpg from the tata). but as i checked the central heating oil level last night i noticed a sticker stating that it shouldn't be used as vehicle fuel on the tank. A 1300 litre stash of fuel would be very handy and at 28.5p litre and no hassle of buying trolley fulls of oil from Asda make it an attractive proposition.
so is it possible to use central heating oil? other than the tax issue (now presumably i already paid 7% tax on the oil could this be offset against a potential road fuel tax payment?) is there any reason why it cannot be used?
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