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beefbops



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Supermarket Fuel.

Hey all, i know that supermarkets use a lesser grade of petrol and a lot of cars run like a bag of nails after using there standard unleaded, but has any one had any issues with supemarket diesel ????


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Post #333853 Fri Feb 24 2012 8:18pm
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Nik



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Re: Supermarket Fuel.

In a word, no.


beefbops wrote:
Hey all, i know that supermarkets use a lesser grade of petrol and a lot of cars run like a bag of nails after using there standard unleaded, but has any one had any issues with supemarket diesel ????


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No issues as such, but both the TDv8's I ran were more economical and ran more smoothly on branded regular diesel than on supermarket diesel, my Evoque also prefers branded diesel to supermarket diesel. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Has there been any tests done to prove supermarket fuels are of a lesser/ grade quality Question

Post #333861 Fri Feb 24 2012 9:28pm
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Beancounter_74



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Laughing There is no difference, refiners sell to a number of customers, be they supermarkets or large multinationals. Thumbs Up

Clearly there will be a difference between grades, eg 95 and 98 octane, or city and ultra diesels, but not within the same products.

I've never had any problems with supermarket fuel and have run all my cars on them. If I do have a spate of using a brand name fuel, I've never noticed any difference Smile ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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The fuel itself is exactly the same, the mixture of additives isn't, so I was told by a person who works in the refinery business

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Possibly true Nick, Ive worked for refineing and exploration oil co's and I was always lead to believe that the differences were urban myths.
I think if there were any major differences in quality, the bigger branded companies would cite that in their advertising, eg in tests we're better than xxxx, but they don't, so presumably there's little or no evidence to back up the claims.

The only reason supermarkets sell fuel cheaper is it's a slight loss (maybe little margin) leader and they can offset against groceries revenues. The Tesco near us has pretty much always got a 5-10p off per litre offer on, but the shop and petrol station are always rammed, fantastic business model Smile ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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I just use tesco fuel myself, get points and spend them on booze when I have built up enough Thumbs Up

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Mr H



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Tastes exactly the same to me and gets you just as p Censored d just as quick as normal forecourt stuff Thumbs Up Laughing Have i got the busted controller?!?!!?

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JoeRRS



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The only differance can be in differant areas it all depends on where it is refined.

Post #333881 Fri Feb 24 2012 11:09pm
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rrsboy



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it's all a load of Censored and I challenge anyone to tell the difference in a blind test Whistle

the problem they have is that 'mistakes' are more widely publicised which adds to the myth that they use a lower quality fuel. Last I checked Esso make and sell Tesco fuel, for example.

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....talking of which........15p OFF per litre at Morrisons!!!!!

The caveat of course:

YOU HAVE TO SHOP AT MORRISONS
YOU HAVE TO BE SEEN AT MORRISONS
YOU HAVE TO REMOVE MORRISONS BAGS FROM BOOT IN THE DARK

Aside from that, petrol within Basing-grad now costs me 119.9p for Unleaded and 130.9 for the waste product in the Bluemotion Mr. Green

The deal exclusions:

**£60 spend excludes purchases made from the Petrol Filling Station, Cash Back, Tobacco, Saver Stamps, Gift Vouchers, Lottery On line Games & Instant Win Tickets, ‘Top-up’ Mobile Phone Cards, E Top-up, Photo Printing, Prescription Medicines and purchases made within the café. Purchases from dry cleaning and Pharmacy are also excluded.

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....talking of which........15p OFF per litre at Morrisons!!!!!

The caveat of course:

YOU HAVE TO SHOP AT MORRISONS
YOU HAVE TO BE SEEN AT MORRISONS
YOU HAVE TO REMOVE MORRISONS BAGS FROM BOOT IN THE DARK

Aside from that, petrol within Basing-grad now costs me 119.9p for Unleaded and 130.9 for the waste product in the Bluemotion Mr. Green

The deal exclusions:

**£60 spend excludes purchases made from the Petrol Filling Station, Cash Back, Tobacco, Saver Stamps, Gift Vouchers, Lottery On line Games & Instant Win Tickets, ‘Top-up’ Mobile Phone Cards, E Top-up, Photo Printing, Prescription Medicines and purchases made within the café. Purchases from dry cleaning and Pharmacy are also excluded.

PS: No, I have not started a secondary job and am now promoting a new supplementary employer Embarassed

To close, makes your blood boil Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad Evil or Very Mad

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Tonyrec



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It always makes me smile when I see delivery tankers leaving the refinery. Same fuel with different vehicles.
Next time you see a white unmarked tanker on the road, follow it and it will be either on it's way or having left a Supermarket following a delivery.

Although, during the fuel demos a few years back, I did see a marked BP Tanker delivering to Sainsburys.

Post #333894 Sat Feb 25 2012 8:06am
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