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    My RZ350 uses about the same if not more petrol than my corolla. It doesn't change my decision to ride it though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirill357 View Post
    Mobil has synergy 8000, my personal feeling is that its better that 98
    and Caltex has Vortex.
    They are all exactly the same fuel, the different companies put their own additives in.
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    Amazing! I would save 3p plus the 4p supermarket discount every time!

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    Interesting to note on the NEWS tonight, that BP and Shell each made in the region of 9.5 billion dollars profit last year.

    I for one will shop around for fuel prices. The less in their pocket and more in mine, is a good thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    I for one will shop around for fuel prices. The less in their pocket and more in mine, is a good thing.
    BP 95/96 - $1.939
    Caltex 95/96 - $1.889 (cheapest ATM)

    Difference = $0.05

    Difference filling 17 L tank = $0.85

    "Shopping around" to save 85c? Weak. You'll probably spend 85c getting to your next cheapest petrol station

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    the Mobil service is rubbish (BP's not much better) the BP has a better shop though, and lets me fill without pre-paying, although I nearly always fill at the Challenge on Duke St. Haven't been to the Shell since it re-opened, but the access in and out is marginal.
    Can't say I have ever noticed any difference in "service" level between them. Personally, I prefer Mobil because it has eft-pos at the pump. And I generally avoid buying anything other than petrol at gas stations; everything else is way too expensive.

    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    BP 95/96 - $1.939
    Caltex 95/96 - $1.889 (cheapest ATM)

    Difference = $0.05

    Difference filling 17 L tank = $0.85

    "Shopping around" to save 85c? Weak. You'll probably spend 85c getting to your next cheapest petrol station

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    Agree. Sort of... You'll only waste that 85 cents if you go out of your way to find cheaper gas. It's more a matter of keeping an eye on them, and when you know that brand X is 5c/l more than brand Y, and there is a brand Y outlet 200 metres down the road, then that is where one would tend to go. Except that the reality just doesn't seem to back that up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by breakaway View Post
    "Shopping around" to save 85c? Weak. You'll probably spend 85c getting to your next cheapest petrol station

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    Not if you are filling the bike and the cage at the same time. If only filling the bike, meh.
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    i filled the bike at gull yesterday. 95 octane: $188.9/liter. got 5.50liters, cost $10.40. same fill at work would have cost about $16 or more.

    aside from some rude diesel customer [decided he wouldnt wait for me to move, and would stand in the tiny gap left between the bike and his truck to take his cap off, therefore getting whacked by my bike...] an all round good experience, and i will be going back, as its closer for me to go there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hubba Gubba View Post
    and Caltex has Vortex.
    They are all exactly the same fuel, the different companies put their own additives in.
    Could this be viewed as watering down the fuel?
    If the "additives" are cheaper than the fuel to produce then it's in the company's interest to put them in and thus make the fuel stock go further.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Interesting to note on the NEWS tonight, that BP and Shell each made in the region of 9.5 billion dollars profit last year.

    I for one will shop around for fuel prices. The less in their pocket and more in mine, is a good thing.
    Actually that's how much Royal Dutch Shell made in the last three months.

    In 2007 the RDS group made 31.331 billion USD of profits on a turnover of 355.782 billion USD .

    Whereas BP made 20.845 billion USD of profits on a turnover of 291.438 billion USD.

    These seem like large profits, but you need to consider that oil has only increased in value relatively recently. So the overall profits haven't been that hot when averaged over the last 20 years.

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