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Petrol up to a dollar seventy cents

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Created by petermac33 > 9 months ago, 17 Oct 2018
Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
18 Oct 2018 3:25PM
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petermac33 said.. Ive been driving lately even more in neutral too.




A euphemism for one's mindful posts in HW also....?

AquaPlow
QLD, 1051 posts
19 Oct 2018 6:12PM
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firiebob said..
Good job Pete, you reeled them in again


Loving it FBTime & good larf..
Just got to figure how to get a (board) leash in and fuel on the fire... BTW I am an Anhydrous NH4 (Ammonia U .. erps) fan. No plan B for the earth... & I have kids.
NH4 will run most anything but makes sub $2 / litre HCarbons r a bargain (4 now)..
But at what point does something change - the price could easily be $2.45 = profit..
If you look at the pricing of say laser toner - at Office works pre & post price match - gob smacking ..
If ... (Coeliac - mark-up awesome-- profit margins comfortable on steroids - them B Gluten free - -- Buckwheat 4 pancakes in the usual isle or the health isle)

Pete - start a quickie on ...
Wentworth maybe?
FWIW I think electricity at 2 x Price is an awesome product..
YU all have fun now..
AP
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hargs
QLD, 634 posts
20 Oct 2018 11:03AM
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Just got back from a couple of weeks on the South Island of NZ.


AUS1111
WA, 3619 posts
20 Oct 2018 9:12AM
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^^ Yikes! There must be f-all carbon in their air with those prices. No wonder it snows...

actiomax
NSW, 1575 posts
20 Oct 2018 5:40PM
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It's still cheaper than bottled water .

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
20 Oct 2018 4:00PM
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actiomax said..
It's still cheaper than bottled water .



Can't recall last time I needed 100L of water to go to the doctor

actiomax
NSW, 1575 posts
20 Oct 2018 10:03PM
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Well that's a good point mark.
Must be 300 kilometers at least one way to the doctors for you then .

sn
WA, 2775 posts
20 Oct 2018 8:01PM
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pinched from another thread - notice the price of diesel!!


sn
WA, 2775 posts
20 Oct 2018 8:09PM
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filled up a 20 litre jerrycan at a B.P. servo yesterday, turned out my jerrycan is undersized as it overflowed @ 19.3 litres

so purely for research and reference purposes I tested the capacity of another 5 jerry's and the almost empty main tank of the 'troll

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
20 Oct 2018 8:49PM
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actiomax said..
Well that's a good point mark.
Must be 300 kilometers at least one way to the doctors for you then .


Oops $100 worth lol

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
21 Oct 2018 8:13AM
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So, my onboard computer tells me my current and average fuel consumption. I typically hypermile cause I'm in no hurry and am saving for my retirement. A common figure is 8.2-8.4 L/100km, but after my latest fill up at a Coles express ( usually go caltex or puma) I am struggling to achieve 9L/100km. Fill up time was very early morning, same as usual, so what is the cause of the disparity? Dodgy additives?

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
21 Oct 2018 9:53AM
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Cooler mornings (more dense air) and lower humidity (less water in the air has same effect = more oxygen for given volume)
So warm humid days and rain last 3 weeks ish could have meant car was using a bit less fuel.
Although I would think it is really more a winter vs summer thing,not the vagaries of small changes lately

I reckon you should fill up Coles one time them Puma at the next and record it over a long period that could be very interesting

Or a sensor is getting old, it will change over time anyway. To be approaching accurate you would have to replace at least O2 sensor, service, and then repeat experiment

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
21 Oct 2018 3:11PM
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I'm talking fill to fill rather than historic, so I think we can discount sensor accuracy. Weather is the only other variable but to be fair the tank is only at 3/4 now, so I may be jumping the gun on this subject.
Not totally off topic but the second family car is a 1.5lt. Honda. While not super in an Aussie car crash, it has impressively low fuel consumption when driven as engineered.

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
21 Oct 2018 5:16PM
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I'm wondering if Petes topic was a bit of scaremongering too.....? Is it yet to really go up?
Today we have $1.65 here which a little bit up on normal Sunday but not as horrific as the topic title suggests..... $1.70 in Perth would be $1.75 plus here....

I reckon the low margins the retailers talk about are bullsh!tfarken though.
3 yrs ago when it was around $1.30 to $1.40 ish here - one little independent servo dropped it to $1 for a month. They managed.
Shame no price war resulted!

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
21 Oct 2018 8:49PM
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Meh.....its only money, cant take it with you in the end. If cant afford it buy a moped, simples.

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
21 Oct 2018 6:08PM
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Have you seen the rego on a moped these days?!

sn
WA, 2775 posts
21 Oct 2018 10:18PM
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Buster fin said..
Have you seen the rego on a moped these days?!


no....
I'm curious about the rego cost, but not about to go buy one to find out!

choco
SA, 4034 posts
22 Oct 2018 5:44AM
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hilly
WA, 7323 posts
22 Oct 2018 7:37AM
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Buster fin said..
Have you seen the rego on a moped these days?!


My kids have got them. It is not that much www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/license-a-vehicle-new-to-wa.asp#41179

$45 pa

FormulaNova
WA, 14734 posts
26 Oct 2018 4:19AM
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its interesting to note that Perth's fuel prices are cheaper than Sydney.

One thing you guys have going for you is that your servos have to nominate their prices for the next day, so they are locked in and consumers can choose easily.

Here in NSW there is a similar website to check the prices, but it just shows the current prices.

What I have seen just on Wednesday night was one servo selling for $1.47 a litre, and then other servos selling at $1.67 a litre. 20c a litre is a big difference, so how does that happen?

Ian K
WA, 4049 posts
26 Oct 2018 8:33AM
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Just look at the size of the vehicles we get around in! The price of petrol is not a problem in Australia. Handy to have a voluminous van for windsurfing, but if petrol prices doubled we'd get by.


ka43
NSW, 3075 posts
26 Oct 2018 6:03PM
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I filled my Territory from near empty at $153.9 yesterday in Sydney. $101. 57, fark!!!!!!!!!!
It did have all my windsurf gear inside

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
26 Oct 2018 6:05PM
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ka43 said..
I filled my Territory from near empty at $153.9 yesterday in Sydney. $101. 57, fark!!!!!!!!!!
It did have all my windsurf gear inside


Oh dear.

Mark _australia
WA, 22423 posts
26 Oct 2018 7:42PM
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FormulaNova said.. What I have seen just on Wednesday night was one servo selling for $1.47 a litre, and then other servos selling at $1.67 a litre. 20c a litre is a big difference, so how does that happen?


Yes when consumers last rioted over the prices they claimed to only make 3c per litre. Yeah right.....

FormulaNova
WA, 14734 posts
27 Oct 2018 4:38AM
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Mark _australia said..
FormulaNova said.. What I have seen just on Wednesday night was one servo selling for $1.47 a litre, and then other servos selling at $1.67 a litre. 20c a litre is a big difference, so how does that happen?


Yes when consumers last rioted over the prices they claimed to only make 3c per litre. Yeah right.....


I worked with a guy that bought a petrol station, and from what he said its sometimes more complex than that. He was saying that the big companies want you to buy fuel from their distributors, yet you could get it cheaper from other non-brand distributors. So, it sounds like the large distributors are taking a bigger cut than the smaller ones.

From what he described, it didn't sound like there was much margin in it, but more like small margins at times, compensated by larger margins at other times.

It is interesting when you see huge differences in prices like that though. How can you get a 20c per litre difference only streets away?

I think WA got it right. If you have to set the price each day and make it available on the internet, people can shop around and choose to go to the cheaper places.

sn
WA, 2775 posts
28 Oct 2018 5:23PM
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Mark _australia said..

FormulaNova said.. What I have seen just on Wednesday night was one servo selling for $1.47 a litre, and then other servos selling at $1.67 a litre. 20c a litre is a big difference, so how does that happen?



Yes when consumers last rioted over the prices they claimed to only make 3c per litre. Yeah right.....


we had riots??

as long as motion lotion is available - the average punter will just keep paying whatever it takes to fill the tank, they will whinge and moan - but keep on paying through the nose.

however, when the servo pumps are drying up - I think it might be a different story!



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