Drago
Legendary Member
- Location
- Suburban Poshshire
Never mind the 5+ litres that the rather large filler pipe holds...
£43.27But how much does that cost you?
That's the reason F1 teams measure their fuel by weight rather than volume. They can make sure they have exactly what they need for the race and the slowing down lap and no more.If the fuel has just been delivered, from the above ground steel holding tanks at the storage depot, to the petrol filling station, you get less fuel for your money at the end of a hot summer because the fuel has expanded in the tanks.... after a week or so in the PFS's underground tanks the temperature falls to around 5 to 10 degrees so it's denser and you get more for your money.... but then once it's expanded again in your car's tank you get the benefit.... [Obviously, it's not a massive amount but I can't remember the coefficient of expansion for petrol and diesel... ]
Dunno. I buy my diesel substitute for 62p/L.
I'm more annoyed that I can never get the b***dy thing to stop at exactly £xx.00. It always tips over to another one, even if I have been creeping it in on the countdown .96...97...98...99......01!!!!!!
I just don't look, fill up until it shuts off and then pay for it. I cannot see a need for it to be a round number unless I am paying cash which I never do.
I just don't look, fill up until it shuts off and then pay for it. I cannot see a need for it to be a round number unless I am paying cash which I never do.
If it is in my pocket it is my money and my problem. If it is in the bank then it is their money and their problem.I never pay by card if I can help it. I had my card cloned (we suspect it was at an all night garage) and it was a nightmare cancelling everything.
Aye, but a load of aggro.If it is in my pocket it is my money and my problem. If it is in the bank then it is their money and their problem.