we consumers seem to be our own worst enemies...........I mean, with things like meat or fruit etc one could argue that the product is better. We all have our favourite pintas. Surely not with petrol..............commoner
You make a very good point. I've noticed the same phenomenon. I'm sure that most motorists have a preference for a certain make of petrol in the same way as for other commodities. They really believe that one gives better performance than another. This might be true in some cases but I discovered many years ago that they very often come from the same supplier, even the same petrol tanker.
I always buy my petrol from the likes of Texaco or, Shell NEVER from the supermarkets!!!!
Why? most supermarket fuels are cheaper than Texaco et al, but, they scrimp on things like detergents in fuel (that help to keep your fuel lines clear...) not to mention sometimes suspect octane ratings.
I'll try to find a link with some more information.
The octane level is all that really matters in terms of performance and all unleaded in this country is 95 octane unless otherwise stated.
...Further to my point re. guys buying from the dearer pump...one of those filling stations, the 88.9 one is a SHELL station........just 1 (ONE) mile from there is another SHELL selling at 92.9 per litre.......(Icould supply the names if neccessary)...so the better product should't enter the equation....commoner.
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