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Old 17-08-2005, 09:24 AM   #1
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Default Record-breaking petrol prices

Ok this morning I went to fill up at Lawson (Blue Mtns NSW) to find it was 126.9cpl. I am shocked and stunned.

This meant my precious Optimax was 135.9cpl. I almost keeled over.

WTF is going on? I watched the news recently, they didn't mention THIS much of a hike.

*Bindi goes off sulking, hoping soon to get another LPG car...*

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Old 17-08-2005, 09:29 AM   #2
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sucks eh!

It's the only part I don't like about owning a V8.
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:32 AM   #3
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I paid $1.35 a liter PULP at the Heathcote BP on the way home on Satyrday. I guess thats the price we pay for Chinas need for fuel isnt it.
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:35 AM   #4
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yeah 126.9 here in epping aswell..
how is anyone meant to pay this amount of price..its just rediculous
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:37 AM   #5
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The bottomless cash pits driving the new age industrialisation of India and China will meet their supply demands by driving world crude oil prices to a new high.

Analysts suspect 92 ron to be around about the 1.32 mark before the end of the year.
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yeah 126.9 here in epping aswell..
how is anyone meant to pay this amount of price..its just rediculous
It's better than when prices doubled in the early 80s at least :
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:44 AM   #7
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The bottomless cash pits driving the new age industrialisation of India and China will meet their supply demands by driving world crude oil prices to a new high.

Analysts suspect 92 ron to be around about the 1.32 mark before the end of the year.
time to stop driving then
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:48 AM   #8
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Saw petrol yesterday dearer than diesel for the first time in ages.

$1.17/lt. Diesel was $1.16
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:54 AM   #9
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I have one word for you all...... LPG
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Old 17-08-2005, 09:59 AM   #10
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I have one word for you all...... LPG
Yes, my hubby's car is on LPG but my rolla isn't. And we are saving for another LPG ford as I type!

Dammit, not happy Jan!
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.............how much? out:
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Already got that one mate.
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Old 17-08-2005, 10:35 AM   #13
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Yes, my hubby's car is on LPG but my rolla isn't. And we are saving for another LPG ford as I type!

Dammit, not happy Jan!
Just put the Corolla on gas, and enjoy spending less then $1000 a year on fuel
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Old 17-08-2005, 10:49 AM   #14
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Just put the Corolla on gas, and enjoy spending less then $1000 a year on fuel
Yeah I'd like to see my little 4cyl on LPG make it to 50kph... upside? No speeding tickets I guess.
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Old 17-08-2005, 10:57 AM   #15
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Same thing my way too. Was about $1.14 in the morning, and on the way home $1.26....bastards :(
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Old 17-08-2005, 11:19 AM   #16
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Yeah I'd like to see my little 4cyl on LPG make it to 50kph... upside? No speeding tickets I guess.
Easily. If you setup properly, on a carb car like yours especially, there is little to no power loss. 2 to 3% max.
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Old 17-08-2005, 11:25 AM   #17
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Easily. If you setup properly, on a carb car like yours especially, there is little to no power loss. 2 to 3% max.
And you can recoup that loss by mounting a mast through the roof and using a Spinaker from Australia 2.
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Old 17-08-2005, 11:31 AM   #18
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Might be time to use public transport if and when possible... :
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ah yes the joys of paying $0.35 per litre and the best part is that I get 72 litres of 103 octane fuel for only $25 and it gets me near enough to 500 km every time

I can't believe all the jokers that carry on about losing power on gas... Set Your Car Up Properly and you will make More Power!

Cost me roughly $350 to convert my car to straight gas and at a saving of $65 per week [80 litre petrol tank] since mid-april I think there's no cause for complaints, plus I am getting 100+ more km's every tank.
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I do feel sorry for my Dad though, paying $1.20 plus a litre for diesel at 600 litres per refill
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I can't believe all the jokers that carry on about losing power on gas... Set Your Car Up Properly and you will make More Power!
I agree, it can, in eventuality, make more power then pump petrol. However, with a car like a Corolla for example, which is tuned for 91 RON, you'd need to bump up compression etc etc to gain from gas, there would by a tiny loss (3% absolute max), but so little it wouldn't be noticeable.

Plus the fuel bill savings will be awesome.
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i drove a Focus Zetec for a week and got 7.4 L/100 and then jumped in a 3 valve V8 Fairlane and could not get below 14.7 L/100

it really made me cry when I put $50 in the Fairlane only to get about 40 litres for my money
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i drove a Focus Zetec for a week and got 7.4 L/100 and then jumped in a 3 valve V8 Fairlane and could not get below 14.7 L/100

it really made me cry when I put $50 in the Fairlane only to get about 40 litres for my money
Yeah.. the other day when we went to Wollongong.. I watched my dad put $30 into his van, for 26 litres...

When he puts $30 into the cab, he gets 75 litres... unbelieveable difference.
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I filled up with petrol at $1.13/lt yesterday when i was on my way home from school. On the way to work i went straight past the same servo and it had gone up to $1.26 in 3 hours hehehe.
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Old 17-08-2005, 01:23 PM   #25
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Crude oil remains > $66 USD per barrel. Was @ 67.10 on friday!!!!!!!! Incredible.

Looks like AUD holding up OK, at time of this post was trading at US76c...

Despite the temptation to nominate china and india as the problem, their growth in demand has backed right off this year. The ridiculous demand always has been and always will be the US. And besides, china and india have just as much right to participate in the oil markets as we do.

Nuclear standoff re: iran certainly not helping to ease nerves and a few problems with US refineries at the moment i think.

It's not that bad. 30L @ $1.15 = $34.5. 30L @ $1.30 = $39. Not even 5 bucks....
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Despite the temptation to nominate china and india as the problem, their growth in demand has backed right off this year. The ridiculous demand always has been and always will be the US.
Actually as of 3 August 2005, oil consumption in China is 6% up on last year's levels to 2.6 million barrels per day, however the growth is not as rapid as it was in the first half of the year.

I grant that the US has the highest demand, however US demand appears to have been some what stable over the last few years, unlike the rapid growth of demand from China and India.
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anyone know the percentage that the govt takes as tax as well ??? i think that should definitely be lowered before the price gets too high !!
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anyone know the percentage that the govt takes as tax as well ??? i think that should definitely be lowered before the price gets too high !!

10 will get you 20 the government take about 80% those theiving bastards!~!!! ing_sm

i paid 1.31PULP last night!
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crapola!
it was $1.19 for normal unleaded when i went past a minute a go, i think i might go fil her up......
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