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Old 26-07-09, 00:27
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On the 60:40 basis :-
<100 litres - 96p
100-500 litres - 87p
>500 litres - 84p
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Old 26-07-09, 11:06
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[QUOTE=whisper;2197325]On the 60:40 basis :-
<100 litres - 96p
100-500 litres - 87p
>500 litres - 84p[/QUOTE

Our local Tesco has tax paid road diesel at 99.9p or 94.5p with a 5p off voucher scheme currently running. As always Dartmouth and Salcombe barge takes the pi$$!
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Old 27-07-09, 15:15
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[QUOTE=Robin;2197430]
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On the 60:40 basis :-
<100 litres - 96p
100-500 litres - 87p
>500 litres - 84p[/QUOTE

Our local Tesco has tax paid road diesel at 99.9p or 94.5p with a 5p off voucher scheme currently running. As always Dartmouth and Salcombe barge takes the pi$$!
Or for a more direct and local comparison, the road diesel at Malborough (the co-op at Salcombe Road Garage) was at £1.06p yesterday.

So I'd save about £2-50 per 50l by using the barge instead of filling a can.

On the other hand petrol for the outboard is probably at a 30p or so premium at the barge, so it would cost me £3 more there for 10l.

At least I can fill up with something drinkable at the co-op at the same time ..
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..I'd save about £2-50 per 50l ..
I meant per 25l of course.
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