sgregory124
MB Enthusiast
The East Midlands Super Unleaded pricing is WAY off, even the average is wrong. I'd take that with a large pinch of salt ....Fuel price comparison from the AA
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The East Midlands Super Unleaded pricing is WAY off, even the average is wrong. I'd take that with a large pinch of salt ....Fuel price comparison from the AA
Well don't just leave it at that. Give us the correct prices (averages, not just what you happened to pay yesterday). There's no point in saying that the pricing average for April is WAY off without saying what the right price is.The East Midlands Super Unleaded pricing is WAY off, even the average is wrong. I'd take that with a large pinch of salt ....
I paid £1.26/litre on Sunday afternoon last for Momentum 99 in Long Eaton where I live. Its been that price for weeks too. Average in the area looks to be around that for 'Super', unless you want V-power, in which case you'll need to sell a kidney to afford it.Well don't just leave it at that. Give us the correct prices (averages, not just what you happened to pay yesterday). There's no point in saying that the pricing average for April is WAY off without saying what the right price is.
That can be said about everyone but the topic is v-power price'sThis is not bragging or showing off. I never look at the price. If I need it, I need it.
Who cares?That can be said about everyone but the topic is v-power price's
I’m with you there. The same goes for common grocery items; I’ve done the family food shopping at least once a week for the last 25 years but I’ve no idea of the cost of a pint of milk or a loaf of bread.This is not bragging or showing off. I never look at the price. If I need it, I need it.
You are making assumptiones about my financial status .Rory, I love the way you drop things in!! I am a pauper in comparison but still use shell fuel. My inlaws by comparison are more aligned with you financially but used to fill up with sainsbury's fuel for nectar points .
Yep....I’ll ask my wife “what did these cost”. Her answer “I don’t know, we needed it, I bought it”.I’m with you there. The same goes for common grocery items; I’ve done the family food shopping at least once a week for the last 25 years but I’ve no idea of the cost of a pint of milk or a loaf of bread.
It all depends on how one defines 'need' .Yep....I’ll ask my wife “what did these cost”. Her answer “I don’t know, we needed it, I bought it”.
Shoes & handbags are a real need......It all depends on how one defines 'need' .
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