you stick to your Shell super duper octane jet propulsion fuel at 129.9 per litre...good stuff! :laughing:
thezoidberg to m5rcc
12 Feb 163#3
More poor quality comments.
I actually cant believe people still bang on about supermarket fuel quality. Given that its the same tankers, with the same fuel that deliver to supermarkets and the branded filling stations alike. Admittedly there might not be the same additives put in after delivery but as a big fuel user, about the only difference I see between the two is maybe (and that's a maybe) a minor (and that's a very minor) increase in MPG over supermarket fuel.
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soldierboy001
8 Mar 16#56
Prices going up again, nobody posting that price chaange.
bargain_hunter69
19 Feb 16#55
Asda Morley-95.7p. Not sure if price has changed
Tomtoon2012
14 Feb 16#54
Yesterday ESSO here was 97.9 and 96.9 respectively today both 99.9 so can be had at non supermarket garages sometimes (this garage is owned by MRH, 2 days a week fuel is cheaper)
modaj1
14 Feb 16#53
jeez, ever heard of the word 'sarcasm'?
m5rcc
14 Feb 16#52
I don't fill on a motorway and besides, it's still not 129.9p
m5rcc
14 Feb 16#51
Speak for yourself. Just correcting ignorant muppets...
jules39
14 Feb 16#50
no my fuel gauge is fine went to total garage tonight put another £10 in just to see lol and suprise suprise it actually moved up just goes to show cheap is not always the answer as my dad says lol it's a Vauxhall astra 1.9 cdti that I drive x
sneakyduck
12 Feb 16#16
great price, but (and this is coming from someone who was born in Dewsbury) the Dewsbury ASDA is pretty rough. might want to bubble wrap your car to avoid the locals who seem to use the roundabout at the entrance to play elaborate games of chicken with oncoming traffic.
I'll stick with the Huddersfield branch - as ridiculous as it sounds it's much more civilised.
Angri to sneakyduck
13 Feb 16#49
Hahahahahahaha!
skkskk
13 Feb 16#48
Balle balle paji ;-)
jules39
13 Feb 16#43
sorry for late reply it was just under half a tank didn't move at all the wierd thing is if I'd put £20 in it would of nearly filled it x
TedStriker72 to jules39
13 Feb 16#47
That sounds like a problem with the fuel gauge. Either that or you drive a French car.
modaj1
13 Feb 16#46
you drive on the motorway?
modaj1
13 Feb 16#45
:laughing:
therudders
13 Feb 16#44
Mate, chill out! and stop taking it so seriously, you're starting to sound like a 5'6" angry sales rep from Huddersfield who thinks his 2010 Mondeo Titanium is high end motoring that simply has to have a premium fuel as anything else would have an effect on you're status in life as well as killing your pride and joy. Please, please, please, don't be that person x x x
Just to add, I really don't have anything against Huddersfield, Its just that I don't know how to spell Leiscster
modaj1
12 Feb 163#5
you stick to your Shell super duper octane jet propulsion fuel at 129.9 per litre...good stuff! :laughing:
m5rcc to modaj1
13 Feb 16#42
Who pays 129.9p?
m5rcc
13 Feb 16#41
A 9% increase in MPG for a 7% increase in price - do the maths, son
m5rcc
13 Feb 16#40
I've been using it for eight years. Nothing to do with what I read but actual experience: with a cashback credit card and money off vouchers from Shell, I pay less for more MPG.
therudders
13 Feb 16#39
lol mate, they up the price because you are happy to pay it, don't be fooled by what you read. The deal is for fuel, not for what the rip off merchants put in it.
m5rcc
13 Feb 16#38
Misinformed? How so? Firstly, it keeps the engine fuel system clear of hydrocarbon deposits that can cause damage costing thousands. Secondly, it gives more torque at low rpm and if you use that to shift up earlier then you will be using less revs for the same performance and will enjoy an improvement in fuel economy. Thirdly, all modern engines are certified for mpg and CO2 in the ECDC lab tests on the best fuel available (to give them the best chance). Fourthly, you also get more top end power, typically 10% more, and if you want to use that rather than the increased torque you can enjoy better performance but, of course, by using more revs you won't get better fuel economy.
If you really want to fill your car with inferior quality fuel, then please DO go ahead...
jules39
12 Feb 16#17
just been to asda put diesel in what a rip off put £10 in it didn't move!
garry141 to jules39
13 Feb 16#22
Must've been your car and not the fuel
Valiantcat to jules39
13 Feb 16#37
Just because the needle didn't move, doesn't mean you did not get ten quids worth of fuel. Was the tank near empty or near full when you put the fuel in?
vassy201187
13 Feb 16#36
Asda Cheltenham - £97.7
TedStriker72
13 Feb 16#35
More likely the Shell has anti foaming additives so it fills easier.
antismtc1
13 Feb 16#34
COLD - Asda fuel is sh*t, your better off filling your car up with lucozade
bojangles
13 Feb 16#33
Its about the additives though. Think of TV's - Samsung & LG probably supply the majority of Panels, however just because the panel is from the same place, does not make all TV's the same. Its all about the other little components that go with it.
Now what I do find odd is that Tesco Fuel is more expensive in West Wales, than it is in Swansea, yet Tesco hide behind the fact that it's more expensive because of transport costs, despite West Wales being closer to two refineries.
wenx
12 Feb 16#18
Kia baat hai, cheap diesel for my car and some greasy chips from Chips&co...ready for a heart attack.
abdishah to wenx
13 Feb 16#32
o balle balle - ash kar
MJ10
13 Feb 16#31
Been 96.9ppl at the local GULF station (Didcot) for months!!
trevornelmes
13 Feb 16#30
My local Morrisons, in Stratford-upon-Avon, has also dropped prices to 98.9p for petrol and 96.7p for diesel, a penny cheaper than yesterday.
sneakyduck
13 Feb 16#29
I beg your pardon - I'm completely mistaken
drw
13 Feb 16#28
couldn't care. most change their cars every 3/4 years. I've nvr had an issue with supermarket fuel!
mango carrot
13 Feb 162#27
Great price, not worth visiting Dewsbury for though
I actually cant believe people still bang on about supermarket fuel quality. Given that its the same tankers, with the same fuel that deliver to supermarkets and the branded filling stations alike. Admittedly there might not be the same additives put in after delivery but as a big fuel user, about the only difference I see between the two is maybe (and that's a maybe) a minor (and that's a very minor) increase in MPG over supermarket fuel.
willhay555 to m5rcc
12 Feb 16#8
You're a funny guy.
Misinformed, but funny.
dAAn11 to m5rcc
12 Feb 16#10
hahaha :laughing:
londonstinks to m5rcc
13 Feb 161#26
They're all the same man, I've tasted them all.
whatyadoinsucka
13 Feb 16#25
Pump prices are heavily taxed and with oil prices dropping so much hmrc are losing out massively which means the government will need to recoup is money somewhere else ..
whatyadoinsucka
13 Feb 16#24
It's both I thought they have been talking of shutting the mid Yorkshire nhs dewsbury and relocating it all to pinderfields
118luke
13 Feb 161#21
Will be usefull for the extra distance you'll need to go to once dewsbury A&E closes!
sneakyduck to 118luke
13 Feb 16#23
(that's Huddersfield mate)
sofiasar
12 Feb 16#13
cheaper than chips.
wonder why it's getting cheaper month by month
monkeyb0y to sofiasar
12 Feb 16#14
trade embargo lifted on Iran ?
mkara to sofiasar
13 Feb 16#20
Oil price drops, so it SLOWLY SLOWWWWLY gets reflected in the price we pay. Considering its dropped only 30p odd, whereas oil prices have spotted to a quarter of what they were!
wenx
12 Feb 16#19
Dewwwsbury Ashdaa
leon121
12 Feb 16#15
cracking price
mocmocamoc
12 Feb 162#12
It's actually impossible to tell, unless you're literally draining your tank each time and putting in the same amount and doing the same route.
The biggest difference I notice is when a fuel pump clicks off as being fuel, in a supermarket it seems to click off sooner than in a shell. I used to work in the asda one, and I discussed it when we had a refit. Basically, asda want you to think your fuel is cheaper so it clicks off earlier, whereas a shell garage wants you to think the fuel is better, so clicks off later so you're getting longer between fills.
gazdoubleu
12 Feb 16#11
If Yorkshireman buy it, its gotta be cheap!
Moleyman69
12 Feb 16#9
Asda Norwich 98.7 unleaded / 96.7 diesel
liamf93
12 Feb 16#6
Why is this the only asda filling station to drop price. Thanks
knack to liamf93
12 Feb 16#7
Asda Chesser is this price for diesel.
submerged
12 Feb 16#4
5p a litre cheaper than the shell garage near me which is still 101.9 for both
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have a look at this, and then make your own conclusions, 7 refineries in the UK, you still think supermarkets get it off joe bloggs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/11209454/The-UK-is-losing-one-of-its-seven-oil-refineries-Milford-Haven.html
I actually cant believe people still bang on about supermarket fuel quality. Given that its the same tankers, with the same fuel that deliver to supermarkets and the branded filling stations alike. Admittedly there might not be the same additives put in after delivery but as a big fuel user, about the only difference I see between the two is maybe (and that's a maybe) a minor (and that's a very minor) increase in MPG over supermarket fuel.
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I'll stick with the Huddersfield branch - as ridiculous as it sounds it's much more civilised.
Mate, chill out! and stop taking it so seriously, you're starting to sound like a 5'6" angry sales rep from Huddersfield who thinks his 2010 Mondeo Titanium is high end motoring that simply has to have a premium fuel as anything else would have an effect on you're status in life as well as killing your pride and joy. Please, please, please, don't be that person x x x
Just to add, I really don't have anything against Huddersfield, Its just that I don't know how to spell Leiscster
If you really want to fill your car with inferior quality fuel, then please DO go ahead...
Now what I do find odd is that Tesco Fuel is more expensive in West Wales, than it is in Swansea, yet Tesco hide behind the fact that it's more expensive because of transport costs, despite West Wales being closer to two refineries.
have a look at this, and then make your own conclusions, 7 refineries in the UK, you still think supermarkets get it off joe bloggs
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/11209454/The-UK-is-losing-one-of-its-seven-oil-refineries-Milford-Haven.html
I actually cant believe people still bang on about supermarket fuel quality. Given that its the same tankers, with the same fuel that deliver to supermarkets and the branded filling stations alike. Admittedly there might not be the same additives put in after delivery but as a big fuel user, about the only difference I see between the two is maybe (and that's a maybe) a minor (and that's a very minor) increase in MPG over supermarket fuel.
Misinformed, but funny.
wonder why it's getting cheaper month by month
The biggest difference I notice is when a fuel pump clicks off as being fuel, in a supermarket it seems to click off sooner than in a shell. I used to work in the asda one, and I discussed it when we had a refit. Basically, asda want you to think your fuel is cheaper so it clicks off earlier, whereas a shell garage wants you to think the fuel is better, so clicks off later so you're getting longer between fills.