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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:32:54 +0100, Steve Firth wrote:
er yeah? So a tank full (say 50l) currently costs £53, at 150p/l your looking at £75... 50 litres? Who the hell has a tank that small? It's a tad over 10 gallons... 10 to 15 gallons is the tank size on most normal "family cars" isn't it? My motor has 90l (a shade under 20 gallons) tank, good for about 600 miles full to "running on air". I'm already paying £75 to £90 for a fill depending on when I get to the service station. My average fill up cost this year is £78.46. Min £60.00 Max £95.00.. -- Cheers Dave. |
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