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Petrol price £0.80 per litre?
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I've been using supermarket fuel for as long as I can remember (for about 80% of my fillups anyway) for both diesel and petrol cars, and never noticed any long-term damage from either.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostStuff about additives
I kept my last petrol car for 7 years and did 80K miles in it, and I've had my current diesel for 6 years and done 70K miles in it. Never once has anyone advised me not to use supermarket fuel, and never once have I found any negative side-effect of using supermarket fuel, so I'm going to carry on filling up when I get the weekly shop.- The meaning of life is to give life meaning
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I generally only buy from actual Petrol Stations rather than supermarkets and the only thing I've noticed is that I get less miles if I fill up at a supermarket and this is quite a consistent factor.In Scooter we trust
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I buy 99 RON from Tesco, which is of course two better than the 97 super unleaded you get elsewhere. And two is a lot.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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