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Cost me 40 quid last time to fill up.....for my motorbike!
 
£85 for me yesterday. Wasn’t even close to empty too 😬
 
you should never fill your car above halfway, unless doing a huge journey imo. All you are doing is carrying around excess weight, and using more fuel to carry that weight.
 
Should have a plug in hybrid in July, because the company lease cars rather than buy them they are bloody expense to lease so need to compromise a lot in terms of standard, but will save me about £4k a year in tax
 
Should have a plug in hybrid in July, because the company lease cars rather than buy them they are bloody expense to lease so need to compromise a lot in terms of standard, but will save me about £4k a year in tax
For now. That benefit will be taken away as soon as the treasury realise what it is costing them.
 
Should have a plug in hybrid in July, because the company lease cars rather than buy them they are bloody expense to lease so need to compromise a lot in terms of standard, but will save me about £4k a year in tax

Can't get my head around the metrics some companies use to determine their company car lists.

The car I'm waiting for costs about 50% more than the best/closest alternative I could've had at my old place, both PHEV. If I'd looked at standard ICE then it was maybe a 20% uplift compared to what I could've picked previously. However, if I'd opted for pure electric then I'd have been picking from a far lower spec of cars here than what I'd had available previously. Must be some employer side tax implications that have been viewed differently from one company to another I assume but seems odd nonetheless.

Think this hire car I have costs me about 5 or 6 times what my old PHEV did, can't wait to drop some of that extra tax burden and the associated fuel bill.
 
I "filled up" my Tesla yesterday at Lidl from 15% to 90% charge. Cost me £16.

On the flip side it took 1hr 20min, but I just walked into town for a bit while it was charging.

No excess weight added either (other than microscopic quantities thanks to e=mc²).
 
I drive a Dodge Nitro. I need a tanker to follow me! Its now on sparing use and the Meriva gets the miles. Even that is 80 quid.
 
It’s a real indication of the huge rise in petrol prices that when I worked for Shell in the nineties the pumps had an automatic cut off at £50 value (apart from the HGV pump). You had to authorise a second fill and combine the two transactions. Only things like Bentleys needed to do that.
 
I’m so glad I’ve not owned a car in 20 years or so, I’ve cycled and public transport it everywhere, was thinking of starting a mobile bike mechanic thing, sort of glad I didn’t, as I’d be looking at near £200 to fill a van ( they tend to be 100-125 litre tanks) that’s a lot of bikes to fix to fill it
 
60% price increase on my dual fuel bill confirmed today from BG. Happy days.
 
It’s a real indication of the huge rise in petrol prices that when I worked for Shell in the nineties the pumps had an automatic cut off at £50 value (apart from the HGV pump). You had to authorise a second fill and combine the two transactions. Only things like Bentleys needed to do that.
Has Penk still got that giant Ford pickup thing ? That must be drinking fuel
 
I drive a Dodge Nitro. I need a tanker to follow me! Its now on sparing use and the Meriva gets the miles. Even that is 80 quid.
Was once given a Nitro to drive while my Prius was being repaired. Would drive around town watching the gauge go down. It was advertised as fuel efficient - and by American standards it was.
 
you should never fill your car above halfway, unless doing a huge journey imo. All you are doing is carrying around excess weight, and using more fuel to carry that weight.
Is a extra 20kg going to make that much difference in a 2 ton car?
 
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