Thanks - will put a fiver in at Shell then fill up at Asda.
Taz1529
27 Nov 15#7
Are clubcard points not worth 4p each sometimes?
Monkeybumcheeks to Taz1529
27 Nov 1516#8
Not at Asda :laughing:
davewave
27 Nov 15#9
nice find
AndyJ78
27 Nov 15#10
doh! put a full tank in at Sainsburys last night. Sods law!
hotmik to AndyJ78
27 Nov 154#20
Take it back
McBunk
27 Nov 15#11
thanks op! have a 250 mile round trip this weekend so that'll save a few pennies!
UrbanFox2004
27 Nov 15#13
Thanks will fill up tomorrow!
Dingolicious
27 Nov 15#14
Ouch, just burnt my hand adding heat to this deal.
samk20
27 Nov 15#15
wow cheapest iv ever seen it !
asiot to samk20
27 Nov 151#16
can't be surely? I've only been driving 8 years and it was like 70p-80p when i passed my test, and wasnt it like 2 shillings a gallon during one of them wars we had
anupampatra
27 Nov 15#17
Its already on now...Mrs. was at ASDA and she'll fill up her car already...
Lemming
27 Nov 151#19
Just filled up in Liverpool at lunchtime, 99.7 as promised, thanks OP!
hotmik
27 Nov 1518#21
Cheaper than screen wash
craigf2
27 Nov 152#22
Of course it's good that the price has went down but if you fill your tank your probably saving around £1. But yet people still getting a semi over this. Crazy
hotmik to craigf2
27 Nov 153#24
Transformers to craigf2
27 Nov 15#34
Made me laugh. :laughing:
n3m3s1s to craigf2
27 Nov 151#41
TANK HALF FULL and TANK HALF EMPTY PEOPLE on here !!
On behalf of all the whingeing ungrateful b*****s on here..... Thank you OP for you post .
s24adm
27 Nov 151#23
thanks for the tip - filled up a full tank of diesel this morning at 103.7p instead of 111.9 at the esso round the corner. saved £4.32 :stuck_out_tongue:
craigf2 to s24adm
27 Nov 15#27
Your saving 3p on Normal asda price so comparing to esso isn't really relevant. Asda is always cheaper than esso,
samk20
27 Nov 15#25
yes I have only been driving for 3 years and I'm only 22 lol . I heard asda's petrol isn't that good though
hotmik
27 Nov 1512#26
It's Not Too Bad...try it with coke and a slice of lemon, nice.
alison777
27 Nov 15#28
Thanks!!! It's those prices at our asda, nice one
mjccam
27 Nov 151#29
Asda has the best petrol .... FACT
princeprecious to mjccam
28 Nov 151#57
i agree.
soldierboy001 to mjccam
28 Nov 15#65
The petrol is the same the additives are different ( Worse ).
pidgeofcdf
27 Nov 15#30
They will not be losing any money on this, just shows how much they've been ripping us off over the past few weeks. Held off making any price cuts to grab the headlines
m1kel
27 Nov 152#31
You would be a 'fuel' not to fill up at Asda this weekend! :smiley:
maccy1
27 Nov 154#32
Nice, when I find my petrol cap I'll fill up, thanks :smiley:
summerof76 to maccy1
27 Nov 151#36
Have you just passed your test maccy :laughing:
masiv007 to maccy1
28 Nov 15#58
unless you fill up at costco
liviumica
27 Nov 15#33
Thanks for the info. Tomorrow is the day :wink: or full tank again :smiley:))
clairlh88
27 Nov 15#35
I couldn't believe it when I went to stick a tenners worth in this morning, noticed the price and filled up was made up!
summerof76
27 Nov 151#37
Thanks for posting, will fill up over the weekend :laughing:
maccy1
27 Nov 15#38
Longer than I care to remember...but even if I hadn't I still know where the petrol cap was :laughing:
bigweapon07
27 Nov 15#39
Aye, but work it out against when we were paying £1.369p per litre and we are now talking about a £20 saving per tank.
JimmyLevvy2
27 Nov 15#40
Got some today :smiley:
PierremontQuaker
27 Nov 151#42
So the fights this year have been moved out of the store to the Petrol pumps :smiley:
Gamerfreak
27 Nov 15#43
I know I'm going to be the minority here, but I work in the oil & gas industry. The industry has seen so many jobs lost since the price of a barrel of oil nosedived. Think what you like about companies and governments profits being mega high or not. Jobs are still being lost.
I really hope prices don't go any lower.
tibby to Gamerfreak
28 Nov 15#61
Obviously don't agree. When prices were last like this there was no complaints of job losses. I only wish Scotland got their independence so I could watch them squirm. :man:
suessellingage1
27 Nov 15#44
Why have oil prices dropped like a stone in the last few weeks and Asda idea is to drop prices till Sunday .Sorry but this is cynical and quite hypocritical since they were not taking part in Black Friday .Just a shame that I managed to get my shopping for £0.34 pence today when it should have cost £46.67
carolmcleod
27 Nov 15#45
Thank you OP X :smiley:
MickyShopper
27 Nov 152#46
The price of petrol has never bothered me - I just put £20 worth in at a time so it never alters :wink:
elofty
27 Nov 15#47
Thats a great price,
My fuel card is up 1p next week to 107.7 :disappointed: I'll probably just go to asda, don't notice a difference in the diesel there.
kirstyrebe
27 Nov 15#48
filled my car up... Thanks op
anewman
27 Nov 151#49
Still more than it should be.
shakerstevens
27 Nov 15#50
Got mine first thing this morning after spotting the post last night, thanks OP!
craigf2
27 Nov 15#51
Why work it out compared to what you were paying a year ago. Pointless. Oil price fluctuates. Get over it
Rory Joe
27 Nov 152#52
Great deal and all, but why was my pump called "Wayne"? :neutral_face:
soldierboy001 to Rory Joe
28 Nov 15#67
If it had been called John would you have been worried about what you were putting in your tank.
gavhtid
27 Nov 15#53
Thanks, filled the car right up. Cracking deal, never seen it that cheap in all my years driving :sunglasses:
dtokez to gavhtid
28 Nov 15#60
you can't have been driving very long then :smiley:
soldierboy001 to gavhtid
28 Nov 15#66
Novice driver then.
robrymonduk
27 Nov 15#54
Jobs may be lost in oil, but these companies decided to employ lots of staff when the oil prices were high and reap the benefits. What goes up must come down...
4COSI
28 Nov 15#55
Found this by chance as I rocked up to fill my car ....... Happy Happy Happy
princeprecious
28 Nov 15#56
somethon2 better than nothing but still far too much expensive compare to what rate we are buying these days from IS... cheaper than water they are selling oil these days.
masiv007
28 Nov 15#59
ooops er replied to the wrong post!
Poppyj1
28 Nov 15#62
Anyone who is a member of Costco and has a filling station the Diesel is 102.9p
Lyndaeliz
28 Nov 15#63
Sainsbury's is 99.9 today
mohammedomar
28 Nov 15#64
Don't worry the price of fuel will be flying high once the government vote on Syria strike. :disappointed:
Taz1529
28 Nov 15#68
Finally a sensible view on fuels
jnigel26
28 Nov 15#69
I'd say!
When I filled my first car up it cost me 14s 4d (in today's money, 0.74 pence) for a ...GALLON!!
And that was 5 star 101 octane if I recall.
redandwhiteliz
28 Nov 15#70
Happily Costco have their unleaded in Liverpool at 98.9 a litre. Just filled up there. Before people stamp their feet about membership "sigh", I am lucky that it is 5 minutes down the road, so membership pays on petrol savings over the year for me.
JarrodWRX
28 Nov 15#71
How to kill a car, fill it with supermarket fuel
Gamerfreak
28 Nov 15#72
I've only been in the O&G industry for 3 years so can't comment on how the industry was coping last time prices went like this. When I joined the company I work for, business was booming. It was like we had more work than we had hands to do it all.
Now companies all over the place are cutting their workforce just to save the company. It's really, really sad.
soldierboy001
28 Nov 15#73
That will be 1969 then, 10 years earlier when I first put petrol in my first car it was 13shillings and 4 pence so just 1 shilling per gallon rise in 10 years. Details provided by AA petrol prices 1896 to date.
oberlisc
28 Nov 15#74
Diesels only 3p more a litre at Morrisons and that's everyday not just Black Friday weekend.
oberlisc
28 Nov 15#75
That's very irresponsible of you to use your phone in a Petrol station.
foes4you
28 Nov 15#76
don't worry it will be cheaper next month
aishy1066
29 Nov 15#77
Heat added
zworld
30 Nov 15#78
Argh. Landed Saturday night after an international flight and was exhausted. Dragged myself to my local on Sunday evening when they were closing at 5 and the pumps were dry. :disappointed:
soldierboy001 to zworld
30 Nov 15#79
Some people have all the luck.
anewman
30 Nov 15#80
It doesn't actually pose any risk. The supposed risk is that you cause a spark that ignites fuel vapours. The only way this could really happen is if you intentionally took the battery out and short-circuited it. Your car actually poses more of a risk when you turn the key and the starter motor solenoid engages, so the signs saying no mobiles are completely stupid.
shahrie
30 Nov 15#81
Now expired...price back up to 103.7p at the Asda in Lower Earley, Reading :disappointed:
soldierboy001 to shahrie
30 Nov 15#82
Well thanks for telling us all that a deal that was due to terminate at midnight on Sunday 29th of November 2015 has now expired. What would we do without informants?
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So the lowest national petrol prices in over 5 years?
-JPS
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On behalf of all the whingeing ungrateful b*****s on here..... Thank you OP for you post .
I really hope prices don't go any lower.
My fuel card is up 1p next week to 107.7 :disappointed: I'll probably just go to asda, don't notice a difference in the diesel there.
When I filled my first car up it cost me 14s 4d (in today's money, 0.74 pence) for a ...GALLON!!
And that was 5 star 101 octane if I recall.
Now companies all over the place are cutting their workforce just to save the company. It's really, really sad.