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Old 21-10-2008, 08:26 PM   #31
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I think the last time I put ULP in - last Tuesday? It was about 142.9... glad I did it last week and not this week, considering the average is closer to 150 today.
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Old 22-10-2008, 08:55 PM   #32
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Still a $1.98 here, I dream about paying the prices in this thread...
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Old 22-10-2008, 09:24 PM   #33
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I cant believe people line up like that for cheap fuel, i really dont see the point. But lower prices are good, but owning a V8 i cant really argue :
I can't believe servos are still allowed to do what those two did. It's pretty poor form to drastically drop your price then your opposition down the road does the same. Then to ramp up the price again when the competition runs out of fuel.

This is why the government wants to introduce Fuel Watch nationwide. Every service station has to set their price at a certain time and can't change it for 24 hours..
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Old 22-10-2008, 10:30 PM   #34
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Paid 1.55 for vortex 98 yesterday in perth.
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Old 22-10-2008, 10:32 PM   #35
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I paid 158.9 for BP Ultimate yesterday in Mackay, QLD.
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Old 22-10-2008, 10:35 PM   #36
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It's a whopping 81c a litre here now..... geee, tough times :-)
Must be time to fill that 10,000L tank hey?
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Old 23-10-2008, 12:17 AM   #37
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I can't believe servos are still allowed to do what those two did. It's pretty poor form to drastically drop your price then your opposition down the road does the same. Then to ramp up the price again when the competition runs out of fuel.

This is why the government wants to introduce Fuel Watch nationwide. Every service station has to set their price at a certain time and can't change it for 24 hours..
The price war btw was between an independent and multinational, the independent was trying to gain publicity highlighting the dire straights (sounds like a band) that such are in, - the so described 'unfair advantage' the multinationals have in relation to the small guy.

Fuelwatch? Another way of buggering up free-market by stifling competition. But its appeal will be to many.
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Old 23-10-2008, 08:12 PM   #38
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NRMA was on TV saying tonight that we are being ripped off to the tune of at least 14cpl.

The CEO of Caltex was caught / cornered almost at a CEO convention in Sydney and was asked to comment. He basically said that we have a very efficient market and that prices flow through within 3 days or so.

Well, just 12 months ago, they said the cycle was 3 weeks...

Oh, if it takes just 3 days for price changes to filter through then we are more than 3 weeks behind schedule...
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Old 24-10-2008, 12:51 PM   #40
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Yeah it's coming down a little bit, just a shame the AU$ is weak against the US$ otherwise it would be even cheaper.
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Old 25-10-2008, 11:16 PM   #41
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Even if OPEC decide to cut production by 1-1.5 million barrels of oil per day I can't see this having any upwards effect on crude oil prices. If we're lucky we'll see it return to 50-60 dollars per barrel, and fuel prices between 1.10-1.20 per litre.

Hopefully that will have a positive effect on the car industry.

BTW I was surprised to pay only $1.53 per litre for BP U98 today.
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Old 26-10-2008, 06:16 AM   #42
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Paid 1.55 for vortex 98 yesterday in perth.
We Have been Paying this sort of Money for 91 ULP (last 6-8 Months) as the Pump price has hardly Moved even though the Barrell price has Fallen by approx $90.00 a Barrell in that same time period.

Yeah I know the Aussie Dollar, RUBBISH! That would account for only a small % It is the Damm Oil Companies!

Oh I am talking Port Macquarie & Wauchope area.
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Old 26-10-2008, 12:17 PM   #43
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Down to 1.47 here for ULP which is great. Dropped 7 cents over the course of a week! PULP is still around 1.60 tho :(
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Old 26-10-2008, 03:00 PM   #44
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Paid $1.33/L today in Canberra for Unleaded
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Old 26-10-2008, 03:15 PM   #45
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$1.41 in gold coast. It's funny how we often say i paid $1.60 for fuel 'it's great' when we're still paying inflated prices. They have skyrocketed the prices so much that when they lower it by ten cents we we actuall believe it's cheap.

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Old 26-10-2008, 04:13 PM   #46
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Down to 1.45 here for regular unleaded!
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Old 26-10-2008, 04:16 PM   #47
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we're still paying$1.57.9 in Mudgee and the price hasn't moved more than 2C in over a month although diesel has come back to within 12c of ULP from near on 25c more not long ago. Has anyone noticed the price of LPG hasn't moved at all through all this though.


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Old 27-10-2008, 03:36 PM   #48
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Just kidding, wish we had that here, even taking into account the exchange rate and making it approx $1.10 would be good, we get ripped off.
Make it 71c now (2.69/gal yesterday) - I'm coming to Melbourne in a few months... anyone want me to bring some jerry cans on the plane? :-)
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Old 27-10-2008, 04:02 PM   #49
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NRMA was on TV saying tonight that we are being ripped off to the tune of at least 14cpl.

The CEO of Caltex was caught / cornered almost at a CEO convention in Sydney and was asked to comment. He basically said that we have a very efficient market and that prices flow through within 3 days or so.

Well, just 12 months ago, they said the cycle was 3 weeks...

Oh, if it takes just 3 days for price changes to filter through then we are more than 3 weeks behind schedule...
I heard this as well What I do not understand is isn't it up to the oil companies to charge us what they want, or is there regulation that sets the prices.

Don't get me wrong I would love to be paying less I just do not understand how the pricing works and how nrma and others can say it should be cheaper.
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Old 27-10-2008, 04:05 PM   #50
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It's a whopping 81c a litre here now..... geee, tough times :-)
Which is one of the main reasons why we are in this shortage in the first place...Americans etc driving massive trucks around and only having to pay 81c a litre...no wonder Toyota are creaming Ford and GM over there now and i for one am glad...save a little fuel for the rest of us wont you?

oh and LPG FTW! 54c/l
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Old 27-10-2008, 09:45 PM   #51
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we are all getting ripped,with oil dropping that much yet fuel prices havnt gone down stuff all,aussie dollar hasnt lost that much.wonder what % oil has gone down in the last month compared to the aussie $.
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Old 27-10-2008, 11:00 PM   #52
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ULP was down to $1.30 per litre on the North end of the Gold Coast, +10c/litre for Vortex 98 or 12c/litre for Ultimate 98.

For those in capital cities, you can monitor the costs and trends etc by logging into a site called Motor Mouth. It tells you the fuel costs as monitored in your chosen region, and the cheapest fuel around, and on what days the fuel is cheapest...

http://motormouth.com.au/

As I said, its mainly in the Capital Cities, and the Gold Coast, but is expanding....
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I noticed tonight that petrol on the Northern end of the Gold Coast is between 130.9-136.9 and diesel is coming down to between $1.40.9-$148.9
BUT LPG is still way too high at 71.9c/L-73.9c/L. There's only a few that still have it for under 70c/L.
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$1.37.7 from my Local Servo Just Then ABOUT TIME :

And thats without being a tight (Shell) and waiting in a queue wasting my time to get 4c off a litre..............lol

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Nope but if the Aussie Dollar was better some Alpine PDX Amps would of been good
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Which is one of the main reasons why we are in this shortage in the first place...Americans etc driving massive trucks around and only having to pay 81c a litre...no wonder Toyota are creaming Ford and GM over there now and i for one am glad...save a little fuel for the rest of us wont you?

oh and LPG FTW! 54c/l
I always thought at the Toyota Dealerships, the Prius' were hidden behind the Tundras. But it's the other way around, it's the Prius that stands out. Nobody notices or criticizes the Tundra... probably cos it got Trucktrend truck of they year, but the new 09 Ram is better anyway. I bet if you lined up all the Chevy models with all the Toyotas, Chevy would win on mpg nearly every time.
Now I have had time to look them up.....
Silverado/Tahoe/Suburban 20mpg / Tundra/Sequoia 18mpg (4x4 V8 on both)
Colorado 22mpg / Tacoma 20mpg (4x4 auto 3.7I5 Chev, 4L V6 Toyota)
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Well done to Toyota... they lose on.. pretty much all of them. I tried to find a Toyota equivalent to the Corvette, but couldn't. I didn't look up the Camry Hybrid and Malibu Hybrid, but i think they are pretty close together. Perception is more important than reality in a lot of these cases.
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hehe fair enough chevypower i stand corrected, all except LPG FTW!

Do you guys get the corolla and echo over there? Rebadged as something else?
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hehe fair enough chevypower i stand corrected, all except LPG FTW!

Do you guys get the corolla and echo over there? Rebadged as something else?
You mean Corolla and Yaris ?

They get both named the same also. And they sell squillions !!

Toyota keep generally keep brand names across the board. There are one or two that they have badged differently in the US. eg: Highlander = Klugar here.
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Saw 128cpl with a voucher in Penrith last night.

Although trying to find the price on motormouth now and I think I was dreaming.
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$1.37.7 from my Local Servo Just Then ABOUT TIME :

And thats without being a tight (Shell) and waiting in a queue wasting my time to get 4c off a litre..............lol
$1.34.7 today

Just watching ACA and there a bunch of Servos Selling Petrol atr 99.9c a litre in Happy Hours..............thats the independant servo's - not Shell or the big company ones
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