Bretrick
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A couple of the bowers were empty before delivery.
Price is AU$2.67 per litre. US$10.10 per gallon, UK1.39 per litre
Price is AU$2.67 per litre. US$10.10 per gallon, UK1.39 per litre
UK is not £1.39 a litre, I can assure you.. most garages are currently £1.46 per gallon for petrol per LiTRE.. and more for Diesel..A couple of the bowers were empty before delivery.
Price is AU$2.67 per litre. US$10.10 per gallon, UK1.39 per litre
here in the UK £6.57 per Gallon which is equal approx to $8.82 USD per GALLONFor a customer, $3.00 a gallon in US in my state right here right now for lowest. Others in my city are right around that same range give or take a few cents.
States vary. We are always lower than places like CA, OR, others.
I am converting AU$2.67 to Pound StirlingUK is not £1.39 a litre, I can assure you.. most garages are currently £1.46 per gallon for petrol per LiTRE.. and more for Diesel..
$1.92 AUD.. is equal to £1.00 Sterling...
yes I know but I'm saying fuel is not £1.39 per litre at most places in the UK... a couple of weeks ago it was....I am converting AU$2.67 to Pound Stirling
Wow. that is a LOT!here in the UK £6.57 per Gallon which is equal approx to $8.82 USD per GALLON![]()
Yep It's HUGE....Wow. that is a LOT!
Thank the Americans for that.yes I know but I'm saying fuel is not £1.39 per litre at most places in the UK... a couple of weeks ago it was....
but not now.. and it sticks in the craw that our fuel has shot up so much in price when we're not even involved in this war...

yes we know whose to blame ! It doesn't help anything tho'....Thank the Americans for that.![]()
Maybe Starmer could make U.S. part of the U.K.yes we know whose to blame ! It doesn't help anything tho'....
maybe the US could take Starmer away from us.... we wouldn't put up a fight....Maybe Starmer could make U.S. part of the U.K.
My late, beloved uncle, who was a mechanic told me never to put gas in my car when the fuel truck was there filling up the pumps or shortly after. He said the reason was that the pressure of the fill up could stir up dirt and debris, which could wind up in your gas tank.
Good point about the coolest part of the day being the best time to fill up. I think I had heard that before and will mention it to my son. Also, the factors I bolded do help with fuel economy.True dat. Plus I was always told the best time to pump gas is the coolest part of the day. The reason is that gas expands as temps rise and contracts slightly as temps cool. So the coolest part of the day, you pump the most gas for your money. Even if the science is true, couldn't make much difference and probably not worth planning around.
I think other factors matter more. Tire pressure, driving habits, and vehicle condition will affect your fuel economy far more than when you pump gas.
Which is why cars have an inline fuel FILTER that should be replaced every 2 years.$10.10 US dollars?!!And I thought this was bad!
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My late, beloved uncle, who was a mechanic told me never to put gas in my car when the fuel truck was there filling up the pumps or shortly after. He said the reason was that the pressure of the fill up would stir up dirt and debris, which could wind up in your gas tank.