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Old 15-07-2022, 10:53 AM   #1951
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Hopefully your own one doesn't cost $2.50/L

Why does NZ and UK have such ridiculously expensive fuel? The UK has its own oil and gas industry.
UK has insane levels of fuel tax. Been that way for yonks.
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Old 15-07-2022, 11:00 AM   #1952
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Because everything is ridiculously expensive in NZ ....we have huge amounts of tax added to fuel that's supposed to fund roading but its mainly siphoned off to do other sh#t our dairy products and timber are dearer than yours yet they're all we really export , our mortgage rates are higher and our wages are less

We're living the dream over here
LOL the same can be said for living in Tassie! At least the air quality is good, when I am not at work, or at home etc etc

Its going to be a rough 6 months, not much seems to be improving all round.
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LOL the same can be said for living in Tassie! At least the air quality is good, when I am not at work, or at home etc etc

Its going to be a rough 6 months, not much seems to be improving all round.
I think it's going to be a tough year .....the word over
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Adelaide OTR $ 1.94 for ultimate 98 less discount paid $ 1.84.
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Old 15-07-2022, 09:18 PM   #1955
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Picked up a full tank of 98 at $2.16 after 4c discount. I now fill up at Hume on the way home on the Monaro Hwy which must turn over the tanks fairly regularly vs nearly $2.50 in the city or even near my house is $2.40+.
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Old 15-07-2022, 09:30 PM   #1956
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Picked up a full tank of 98 at $2.16 after 4c discount. I now fill up at Hume on the way home on the Monaro Hwy which must turn over the tanks fairly regularly vs nearly $2.50 in the city or even near my house is $2.40+.
I thought you guys had cheap petrol at Costco?
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And now for my no s*** Sherlock comment, 4c per litre discount doesn’t have the impact it once did……..
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Saw E10 going for $1.99/L around Melbourne yesterday
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Old 16-07-2022, 02:37 PM   #1959
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I think we are all being taken advantage of.
Arrived up here for a new job/stay at Barnawatha. Local indi servo off the hwy is 8 cents cheaper (diesel) 4 cents cheaper (91 petrol) than the big names down at the bigger towns.

Mentioned in another thread in the Pub.......
Same with the grocers, local IGA hasn't changed much regarding pricing, local fruit and veges at reasonable prices where as staying in Wang recently, both Coles and the Freshly Defrosted People have been jacking up the prices across the board since dispensing with their IGA competitor.
Good example... Scotch fillet steak from their in house butcher $48p kg, local butcher here $43p kg. Bakery in town is better value too.

Funny most small town people go to the larger ones thinking they will save more on shopping.
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Old 16-07-2022, 03:57 PM   #1960
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I think we are all being taken advantage of.
Arrived up here for a new job/stay at Barnawatha. Local indi servo off the hwy is 8 cents cheaper (diesel) 4 cents cheaper (91 petrol) than the big names down at the bigger towns.

Mentioned in another thread in the Pub.......
Same with the grocers, local IGA hasn't changed much regarding pricing, local fruit and veges at reasonable prices where as staying in Wang recently, both Coles and the Freshly Defrosted People have been jacking up the prices across the board since dispensing with their IGA competitor.
Good example... Scotch fillet steak from their in house butcher $48p kg, local butcher here $43p kg. Bakery in town is better value too.

Funny most small town people go to the larger ones thinking they will save more on shopping.
It’s like everyone has got the idea to hold up high prices for as long as the market will stand it.
I get that because the people on the end of the supply chain have no choice but to pass on costs.

Fuel prices seem to have fallen slightly in the past month, maybe a sign that supply isn’t as threatened
as was thought three months ago….maybe natural gas is worse situation than petrol/diesel……
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Interesting proposals arising in the UK...

Motorway speed limit reduction and Sunday driving ban to tackle reliance on oil suggested

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...oil-suggested/

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The International Energy Agency has proposed a ten-point plan to reduce global demand by 2.7 million barrels a day.

Included in the plan is a ban on driving cars in cities every Sunday, as well as a suggestion to cut speed limits on motorways by 6mph.

Also included in the plan is working from home three days a week, and using high-speed night trains instead of planes where possible.
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Old 16-07-2022, 04:19 PM   #1963
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Interesting proposals arising in the UK...

Motorway speed limit reduction and Sunday driving ban to tackle reliance on oil suggested

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...oil-suggested/
'Murrica did that years ago, blanket 55mph limit.
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'Murrica did that years ago, blanket 60mph limit.
You mean double nickel. 55mph speed limit.

Quote from Convoy....."but this whole 55 double nickel was a jive-*** turkey wrap"
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You mean double nickel. 55mph speed limit.

Quote from Convoy....."but this whole 55 double nickel was a jive-*** turkey wrap"
Yep...just fixed the post
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Biden presently in Saudi Arabia making amends.

OPEC meeting 'including' Russia, August 3!
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Motorway speed limit reduction and Sunday driving ban to tackle reliance on oil suggested

https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/ne...oil-suggested/
The irony is that highway speed is way more efficient than all their other clogged up traffic situations,
maybe ban cars with odd or even number plates on alternate days or some other nonsense…
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Old 16-07-2022, 06:25 PM   #1968
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Biden presently in Saudi Arabia making amends.

OPEC meeting 'including' Russia, August 3!
OPEC and Saudiaramco have the USA fuel (gas) market pretty well stitched up.
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And now for my no s*** Sherlock comment, 4c per litre discount doesn’t have the impact it once did……..
Yeah...4c on 60 litres is $2.40....wow, a free litre.
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Yeah...4c on 60 litres is $2.40....wow, a free litre.
Yeah, I’ve had more success using fuel search aps and getting up to 20c per litre savings depending on timing.
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The irony is that highway speed is way more efficient than all their other clogged up traffic situations,

maybe ban cars with odd or even number plates on alternate days or some other nonsense…
They do this in Delhi and a few other cities. They implement it when pollution levels peak till they drop.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/citie...386740733.html

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Fuel is $2.10 near home for 98. Still haven't needed to fill up yet. Might get closer to $2 soon for 98 (who thought we'd ever have $2 a litre and cheap in the same sentence)

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Diesel is still $2.40 !!!!!
Diesel follows a monthly price set whereas petrol moves almost daily in a 2 week cycle. Price of diesel should adjust in early August.

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The irony is that highway speed is way more efficient than all their other clogged up traffic situations,
maybe ban cars with odd or even number plates on alternate days or some other nonsense…
90km/h seems to be the fuel saving speed here.
Most of the large transport companies are sporting 90km/h speed limited signs these days.
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90km/h seems to be the fuel saving speed here.
Most of the large transport companies are sporting 90km/h speed limited signs these days.
It is but the point I was making is that UK has a big issue with traffic congestion where lots of vehicles
either sit or crawl in traffic for hours and they want to limit speed in open running motorways…

I can’t see truckies agreeing with 90 kph, they’d never be able to get things done to tight timetables,
interstate runs with compulsory breaks every five hours, I can see that adding more and more time
to destination if the slower running means an additional rest break….

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It is but the point I was making is that UK has a big issue with traffic congestion where lots of vehicles
either sit or crawl in traffic for hours and they want to limit speed in open running motorways…

I can’t see truckies agreeing with 90 kph, they’d never be able to get things done to tight timetables,
interstate runs with compulsory breaks every five hours, I can see that adding more and more time
to destination if the slower running means an additional rest break….
90kph has been the speed limit for trucks in NZ for years most are speed limited to 90......you get used to it
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Yes but only if you are one of the rare, almost extinct owner operators.
Company drivers on hourly wagers aren't going to be to fussed about that speed.
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I notice more people tucking in behind my truck setting the cruise to 90km and getting a tow behind the truck in the slipstream its a pretty economical way to travel
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