Windsor 2,230 Posted June 9, 2008 As I walk the dof every night, I pass a petrol station and look at the numbers on the board. Recently they have shot up quite quickly over a small period of time. As a sign of how sad I actually am, this got me thinking - how does this compare to other parts of the UK? Then I thought, what better sample than the members of deathlist (yes I am aware that many of the members live outside the UK (they can join in as well to point out how much we are being ripped off)). Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 How does this compare to your area? Exciting or what? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godot 149 Posted June 9, 2008 As I walk the dog every night, I pass a petrol station and look at the numbers on the board. Recently they have shot up quite quickly over a small period of time. As a sign of how sad I actually am, this got me thinking - how does this compare to other parts of the UK? Then I thought, what better sample than the members of deathlist (yes I am aware that many of the members live outside the UK (they can join in as well to point out how much we are being ripped off)). Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 How does this compare to your area? Exciting or what? Windsor are you actually using this fuel? If not, how can you be ripped off? Is this the Scotsman's lament? There is an argument that skyrocketing fossil fuels will spur new developments in fuels and energy use. As a driver of a diesel car I don't look at the prices because it only upsets me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monoclinic 39 Posted June 9, 2008 As I walk the dof every night, I pass a petrol station and look at the numbers on the board. Recently they have shot up quite quickly over a small period of time. As a sign of how sad I actually am, this got me thinking - how does this compare to other parts of the UK? Then I thought, what better sample than the members of deathlist (yes I am aware that many of the members live outside the UK (they can join in as well to point out how much we are being ripped off)). Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 How does this compare to your area? Exciting or what? Knock yourself out W It's a not so gentle reminder that there is a finite supply of crude oil and it's about time governments stepped up their spending powers towards finding suitable alternative energy sources (and paying scientists handsomely to do so!). A tiny part of the trouble is the western world naively didn't account for the rapid development of countries like India and China in their consumation versus reserves calculations. Hopefully this price hike might make us (that includes you CA ) think twice before we get into our cars. There is a world of public transport out there and then there is the free transport that is cunningly attached to our legs which may or may not help when we have dofs to walk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,230 Posted June 9, 2008 Windsor are you actually using this fuel? If not, how can you be ripped off? As a driver of a diesel car I don't look at the prices because it only upsets me. The bus price between Aberdeen and Fraserburgh went up by 90p last week. It is now up to 12.70 for a one day return. Technically I'm also being ripped off by the increases in food prices...a cause of which is the price of fuel. Finally, I was just trying to make general conversation. Sorry... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,215 Posted June 9, 2008 As I walk the dof every night, I pass a petrol station and look at the numbers on the board. Recently they have shot up quite quickly over a small period of time. As a sign of how sad I actually am, this got me thinking - how does this compare to other parts of the UK? Then I thought, what better sample than the members of deathlist (yes I am aware that many of the members live outside the UK (they can join in as well to point out how much we are being ripped off)). Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 How does this compare to your area? Exciting or what? Knock yourself out W It's a not so gentle reminder that there is a finite supply of crude oil and it's about time governments stepped up their spending powers towards finding suitable alternative energy sources (and paying scientists handsomely to do so!). A tiny part of the trouble is the western world naively didn't account for the rapid development of countries like India and China in their consumation versus reserves calculations. Hopefully this price hike might make us (that includes you CA ) think twice before we get into our cars. There is a world of public transport out there and then there is the free transport that is cunningly attached to our legs which may or may not help when we have dofs to walk. You know what? I am sick to the back f*****g teeth of the "We are all doomed" brigade and how we are all killers because we CHOOSE to drive instead of getting public transport. I have to drive, period, however Lady FN gets the bus to work everyday. Let me tell you, if she could drive, she would. Exactly where is the pleasure or convenience in having to board a bus with the local nutter, the halitosis kid and a general bunch of Waynettas resplendent in slept in clothes, greasy hair and gobs which, at 8.00am every morning can only manage the expletives "C'mere you little C**t to their child, whos barely old enough to walk? FACT. The brits dont do public transport unless they have to. Its overpriced, dirty, smelly and not door to door, oh and its generally frequented ( if you live up here) by no marks who only use it to pop into town to spend their dole money on 8 Ace. Thats the thing about our local transport system, its designed to convey those that cannot afford to run cars, which will be the effing lot of us if this Government remains in power much longer. Ive lived in Europe, different ball game, different culture. The Oil is not about to run out anytime soon, the Saudis are upping production and if the Chancellor has any gonads he will jump all over those city tossers who are as much to blame for the price going through the roof as demand is. You know what the biggest joke is? The infant mortality rate in parts of India is worse than Africa ( its all over the TV). At the moment babies are starving, so much for Indias rapid economic development. Fuel has gone through the roof because it is highly taxed. No room for manouvre when the sh*t hits the fan, no reduction in duty, no bog all. I use Public transport if I really have to, nothing would make me want to. Lets put it this way, some here value their anonymity, no meet for them, ever. Thats something I utterly respect, there is an issue of privacy and not wanting to step off the plank to go deeper into something they may not feel comfortable with or just plain not like. Whats exactly so different in not wanting to share my arse space with a two ton, flatulent smello on my journey to work/town or anywhere else? Am I not entitled to my own private space? Isnt that what a Motor car gives us? Having a complete stranger invade your space is a human no, no, public transport for me is a no, no. Manchester, apparently, is going to go for gold with a congestion charging scheme. They say that they will be investing around three billion on the public transport infastructure. Oh yeah? where they going to get the money from? It did make me giggle when it was announced that people would be charged £2 to enter, of course that would be £2 in 2009, £4 in 2010 and so on............. We have all been mugged, lied to and conned. Bastards, the lot of em! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DevonDeathTrip 2,348 Posted June 10, 2008 Everyone around here uses red diesel. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madame Defarge 21 Posted June 10, 2008 I really enjoyed that rant LFN even though (or possibly because) you sound a little bit like I had a car but unfortunately it died and so I either walk, take the bus or get a ride to wherever I have to go.The riders on my bus aren't nearly as loathsome as the ones you describe although obviously I haven't exactly seen Prince Charles or Camilla or any of their friends trying to balance themselves while holding on to a to a greasy strap as my dear bus lurches up a hill! I don't much like taking the bus either, but for another reason: I have to make sure I get to bus stop #2 in time to make my connection. This is in direct conflict to my rather Mediterranean sense of time, but it's something I will have to put up with for a bit. The bright side of all this is that there are fewer and fewer Ford Explorasauruses on the road with each passing day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CarolAnn 926 Posted June 10, 2008 The Dallas-Fort Worth metrosprawl has little public transportation. What passes for it takes over three hours to get from one end of Dallas to the other, which I can do on back roads during rush hour in less than an hour. Most of the transit system is concentrated to getting people to downtown Dallas and around the poorer parts of the city. To use Dallas Area Rapid Transit to get to a location halfway between me and downtown Dallas I would have to take an "express" bus to the downtown Dallas transit center and then backtrack 20 miles north - which is back from the direction whence I came - to reach my destination. That would take 90 minutes to get to somewhere I can drive to in less than half an hour. Not very rapid or convenient - nor does it qualify as transit, in my opinion, but no one asked for my input when they named the system. I have started limiting my driving, carpooling and such but I'm afraid that as long as I live here I'm connected to my Jeep, spark plug wire to bellybutton. Gas here is hovering around $3.85/gallon for regular unleaded to $4.30/gallon for premium. It's usually a little cheaper in Texas because our fuel taxes are lower than most states. Diesel is up to around $5.00/gallon. The surcharge the Department of Transportation allows trucking companies to charge to cover the cost of fuel is up to 38%. Grocery prices are skyrocketing. It's not pretty. But my Jeep is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honez 79 Posted June 10, 2008 Gas here is hovering around $3.85/gallon for regular unleaded to $4.30/gallon for premium. It's usually a little cheaper in Texas because our fuel taxes are lower than most states. Diesel is up to around $5.00/gallon. And for those of you playing along at home, that's about US$1.02 per litre for unleaded and US$1.32 per litre for diesel. Which according to my calculations is about 52p per litre for unleaded and 67p per litre for diesel. It's about AU$1.50 for unleaded here in Oz at the moment, which is around 72p per litre. Hardly expensive by British standards, but still a good 50 cents more than 12-18 months ago. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lard Bazaar 3,799 Posted June 10, 2008 ranty rant rant Calm down, old bean, you'll do yourself a mischief. And you read Viz as well then? It's not as funny as it used to be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Banshees Scream 110 Posted June 10, 2008 It's a not so gentle reminder that there is a finite supply of crude oil and it's about time governments stepped up their spending powers towards finding suitable alternative energy sources (and paying scientists handsomely to do so!). It's about time but when will the time come where those "alternatives" become available? Are we looking at 25 years? What is the estimate? I'm asking myself if available is the word because now a word called "affortable" is in mind so we are not only in need for more resources, but we need a source which is affortable. The concept of (using public transporation instead) is also very expensive depending on the location and service. A Taxi in the city is outrageous for example (and in most areas) people don't even have the option to say (I'll take the bus which is contaminated with disease) or the subway which might be a cheaper way (but have fun standing up) .. The whole reason prices are insane (In the US) is because of the money it costs to stay in Iraq and babysit a variety of minor organazations which are built up of some religious bullshit. Not to mention they hate the fact we are there. It's unbelieveable but it's something everyone will have to deal with unless Obama gets elected. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paul Bearer 6,074 Posted June 10, 2008 I was going to comment that I'm paying £1.26 for a litre of diesel, and petrol is £1.14 per litre, but I don't think I will now in case it starts another argument. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lord Fellatio Nelson 6,215 Posted June 10, 2008 I was going to comment that I'm paying £1.26 for a litre of diesel, and petrol is £1.14 per litre, but I don't think I will now in case it starts another argument. And what exactly is wrong with an argument? Come on, "Put em up, put em up!" PS: Lardy, I confess, I am a Viz reader. Not so often now though, as you say, its not as funny as it used to be. Madame D, How dare you compare me to that fat greasy Frog!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CarolAnn 926 Posted June 11, 2008 I'm asking myself if available is the word because now a word called "affortable" is in mind so we are not only in need for more resources, but we need a source which is affortable. Enough said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Madame Defarge 21 Posted June 11, 2008 Madame D, How dare you compare me to that fat greasy Frog!!! I certainly did not intend to impune your figure, Lord, I was merely noticing that you have a strong preference for motorcars. `The world has held great Heroes,As history-books have showed; But never a name to go down to fame Compared with that of Toad! `The clever men at Oxford Know all that there is to be knowed. But they none of them know one half as much As intelligent Mr. Toad! `The animals sat in the Ark and cried, Their tears in torrents flowed. Who was it said, "There's land ahead?" Encouraging Mr. Toad! `The army all saluted As they marched along the road. Was it the King? Or Kitchener? No. It was Mr. Toad. `The Queen and her Ladies-in-waiting Sat at the window and sewed. She cried, "Look! who's that handsome man?" They answered, "Mr. Toad."' etc.. I'm sure that even if you were an amphibian you'd be a fine broth of a frog, although personally I prefer them sauteed with only a little bit of garlic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saint Peter 14 Posted June 13, 2008 Just got 2000 litres of Kerosene fuel Oil. 61.38p/litre. £1,288.00 total. Damn near killed me! Since it didn't, the f*cking extra work I will have to do to pay it will! P.S. A tank of 0.75 Kerosene + 0.25 Normal deisel, works very well in a deisel fuelled vehicle You do the math as the Septics/Shermans say!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tuber Mirum 125 Posted June 14, 2008 Shouldn't that be "maths"? Which reminds me, I was quite near your house about 3 weeks ago. A mate of mine's brother buys those huge big tins of cooking oil like they have in chip shops and uses it pure. He's at 400,000Km and still running fine, so it must be all right. Doesn't work in petrol cars mind you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tuber Mirum 125 Posted June 14, 2008 And another thing: I hung around Aberdeen Bus Station for about 15 minutes hoping to spot Windsor. But I don't think he was there. Petrol here has just broken the all-important 1.50 EUR psychological barrier. Diesel is still slightly cheaper, but not for long they say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,230 Posted October 30, 2008 Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 Today: 1 litre of diesel: 111.9 1 litre of petrol: 96.9 A drop of 20p - not bad. Given the drop in oil prices per barrel, it should probably be more though... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy 1,679 Posted October 30, 2008 Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 Today: 1 litre of diesel: 111.9 1 litre of petrol: 96.9 A drop of 20p - not bad. Given the drop in oil prices per barrel, it should probably be more though... Did you spot that out of the bus window, while you were walking the dof or when you were filling up your Jag, Windy? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Windsor 2,230 Posted October 30, 2008 Anyway here is the Fraserburgh price: 1 litre diesel: 130.9 1 litre unleaded: 116.9 Today: 1 litre of diesel: 111.9 1 litre of petrol: 96.9 A drop of 20p - not bad. Given the drop in oil prices per barrel, it should probably be more though... Did you spot that out of the bus window, while you were walking the dof or when you were filling up your Jag, Windy? Actually it was whilst being driven into the town by mum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,175 Posted October 30, 2008 93.9 for unleaded petrol in Bushey, Herts. Most impressive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CarolAnn 926 Posted November 1, 2008 $2.15/US gallon for regular unleaded. I actually filled up my American gas guzzling, pretentious, soccer mom Jeep for less than $30.00 on Thursday. I was so happy I called everyone I knew. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honez 79 Posted November 1, 2008 $2.15/US gallon for regular unleaded. I actually filled up my American gas guzzling, pretentious, soccer mom Jeep for less than $30.00 on Thursday. I was so happy I called everyone I knew. Maybe you should have driven over and told them personally. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CarolAnn 926 Posted November 2, 2008 $2.15/US gallon for regular unleaded. I actually filled up my American gas guzzling, pretentious, soccer mom Jeep for less than $30.00 on Thursday. I was so happy I called everyone I knew. Maybe you should have driven over and told them personally. You know, I could have done that but I had to drive alone to the high school for a booster club meeting. I did tell everyone there, though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites