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whats the cheapest youve bought diesel for??

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dee2912 | 20:15 Mon 08th Dec 2008 | Motoring
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iv been working in south of ireland and its at 99.9 cent at the minute which is great
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Hi, are youaware of the quality of the derv sold over there? Yes the price seems good but think about the lonf life of your Valves / Injectors, We were over in Ireland a few years ago & stpped at a friend of ours I commented on the price then & was told not to bother, think on & wait for a few more answers on your question.
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yea this fuel station pays to be tested every week to asure there customers are getting good fuel its display a certificate every monday they even give you a receipt with blank spaces for your reg and mileage there was a guy who asked for petrol before and the new attentant put diesel in the car he got his car repaired and a hire car and 200quid free fuel so i think they are pretty decent people
Last time i filled up was 2 weeks ago and it was 105 (NE england) i think it is 102 at asda now i have done less than 600 miles on a tank so hopping it will last till friday and the price may drop again
Hi, If that the case Dee I cannot see any problem.
the fule here is fine - it's exactly the same as in the UK, in fact it's the same suppliers from the same refineries, sold through tesco, texaco etc etc.

Prices now include an 8c a litre extra tax, but petrol is currently at 98.9c and diesel the same.

It's great!
Cheapest I have bought diesel for is 7s 6d a gallon

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