Couldn't help myself today. As we headed of earlier, we passed two of the most expensive servos on the GC. They used to be our local go to's, but no longer. Today they are both selling unleaded 91 for 237.9, which is about 50c/litre more than the going rate anywhere else on the GC.
Low and behold, big story on tonight's news about upcoming fuel price increases.
So, if you haven't already, fill everything up while you still can afford it.
Our regular servo is still 187.9 before our 4c/litre loyalty discount.
Price of fuel?
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Re: Price of fuel?
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Re: Price of fuel?
I managed to get unleaded 91 for $2.12 this morning but there were servos around at $2.32.
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Re: Price of fuel?
Where I live, we can get unleaded for less than $2 and diesel around $2.03, we've had price wars here for years but the rest of Tas fuel prices are well over $2. Most people I know use this site and having just checked it, unleaded is available for $1.87 and diesel $1.95, but that's only at one or two places.
https://petrolspy.com.au/map/latlng/-42 ... 9017793368
Luckily my vehicles run on veggie and wild raddish oil, so it costs me virtually nothing to travel and the raddish is easily collected from, along the roads. Especially after they've mowed the road sides, just stop load the cut raddish into the trailer take it home crush filter and off you go.
https://petrolspy.com.au/map/latlng/-42 ... 9017793368
Luckily my vehicles run on veggie and wild raddish oil, so it costs me virtually nothing to travel and the raddish is easily collected from, along the roads. Especially after they've mowed the road sides, just stop load the cut raddish into the trailer take it home crush filter and off you go.