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Re: Got this in e- mail.
« Reply #15 on: 26 May 2008, 16:13:13 »

These chain emails (and thats all it is, nothing to do with any attempt to reduce prices, simply an email harvesting technique) go round every 3 months or so.

Even if it was genuine, it won't make sod all difference - these companies make very little at the pumps.
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Re: Got this in e- mail.
« Reply #16 on: 26 May 2008, 16:14:19 »

Someone had to say this so as a dumb newbie I'll take up the challenge....LPG now has to be a no-brainer. Currently I get about 15 full tanks of LPG before I need to top up the petrol. Apparently if you have the space for the sort of tank that you would have if you can't get mains gas then it is about 40p per litre for LPG in bulk although you have to be careful about paying the extra duty for any 'road-use' litres.
Commercial upgrades are in the £1500-£1800 range and at about 50p per litre difference on the forecourt then 4,000 litres pays for it.

Don't know what you guys(gals) are getting per litre but I'm in the 6-7 miles per litre range (when not going for it) so 25,000 miles payback
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