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Ah yes whoopsie...my bad!That seems cheap! Where was it...or was the price €1.969 typo??
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As you were. Move along. Nothing to see here
Ah yes whoopsie...my bad!That seems cheap! Where was it...or was the price €1.969 typo??
what app should i use for locating cheap fuel ????????
Good site, checked out area and spot on except that it said cheapest place (intermarche) was closed, which it isnt. Have bookmarked it as usually use the French one and this covers it all! Thanks.I use fuelflash.eu which shows the nearest or cheapest in map or list form. It has the added advantage of showing lpg as well. Covers most Western European countries but not an app. Website, which is fine. I have shown Nantes as an example.
Diesel Price in Nantes
The cheapest petrol stations for Diesel in Nantes. Find prices of over 55.000 petrol station. Android app available!www.fuelflash.eu
Davy
There are now signs in that carpark saying No MotorHomes. The service point has gone. The other place across the river where MotorHomes could park has now got hieght barriers prohibiting MotorHomes from accessing. Basically there is no where to park except for the old Intermarche across the road from where you used to be able to park across from the river. At the moment there are gypsies on there and has been for at least a month.
Pj
Paid 1.989 near Brive la Gaillarde yesterday . Prices on motorway were 2.2+ .We filled up yesterday near Poitiers, €1.96. ( equivalent to around £1.63 at the current exchange rate). Apparently France is cutting fuel duty by 15c a litre in April.
We saw fuel at €1.91 just after we filled up, but motorway service stations, like in the U.K. charge stupid prices, highest we saw ( but didn’t buy) was €2.94![]()
That is good . Sometimes I am and , I'm sure , others areWe rarely use motorways, we’re never in a rush…….
Non motorway prices are cheaper, and we don’t use motorways much, but if we did, we would make sure we didn’t need fuel on them.That is good . Sometimes I am and , I'm sure , others are
Which is why I posed the question .
I appreciate not necessarily relevant to everyone
Not really to do with the question I was asking .Non motorway prices are cheaper, and we don’t use motorways much, but if we did, we would make sure we didn’t need fuel on them.
Motorways and toll roads are convenient if you are in a rush and you pay the price. Same as motorway fuel in the U.K.
however, fuel in France still seems cheaper than in the U.K.
Just adding to the thread……Not really to do with the question I was asking .
Was idly curious .
I'm sure you are . Though it does read as though you are responding to my question by saying it doesn't apply to you .Just adding to the thread……
Sorry, I thought you were just idly curious.I'm sure you are . Though it does read as though you are responding to my question by saying it doesn't apply to you .
I just found that odd
Anyone have a phone number of the garage they are openingFor real here just this week, Trev...
"Thieves have stolen thousands of litres of fuel from a haulage depot in north-east England.
The 15,000 litres of diesel, worth about £24,000, was taken from a storage tank at Murray Hogg in Newcastle.
The cost of filling an average family car with diesel has topped £90 as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues to affect global oil prices.
Company director David Hogg said prices were "crippling" for the firm, even before the theft.
"Coming and taking it after that is just knock after knock," he said.
"We'd heard there'd been a place in Newburn done just last week with the same operation, with this white truck, and took similar amounts of fuel."
Mr Hogg said a security guard had discovered a "hose coming from a fuel tank" during his early morning rounds.
He said he initially imagined someone had filled a few fuel cans with a garden hose.
But, when staff checked the level in the tank, they realised 15,000 litres had been taken.
The thieves must have "been there about three-and-a-half or four hours", Mr Hogg said.
They are believed to have used a pump to fill a number of tanks on a white lorry caught on CCTV.
It is thought there had been two other thefts in the Darlington and Newcastle areas in the past week.
Northumbria Police has been approached for comment."