(05-01-2019, 06:21 PM)Spitfire58 Wrote: I don’t see how/why it should or can make any difference when I have been told the same tankers go to both types of outlet on the same run
Ron tankers have a number of compartments and what I was told is that the basic fuel goes in and then the tanker pulls forward and the additives are then added to the compartments going to the branded fuel stations.
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Browsing online today I came across a list of fuel prices across the island. I thought it would be useful to post here, then I noticed the date - Nov 2010 !! I've still attached it for reference. Those were the days ……….
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Topped up yesterday at the station opposite the Garden Centre
on the road out to Tetir/La Oliva from the by-pass. Price for 95 was 1.049.
Would have used a cheaper option by the port but too busy yesterday what
with the associated cruise ships traffic.
you can compare prices at all garages in Puerto del Rosario for example, by fuel type. Looks pretty up to date. Filter by Palmas (Las), then whichever town you want.
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Be thankful for the fuel prices on Fuerteventura the diesel I use was 1.059€ at the Atlantico Repsol the day we left and the cheapest I saw it in mainland Spain, France or Italy was 1.309€ at El Saler just south of Valencia and as high as 1.729€ on the French toll roads
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(18-04-2019, 09:13 AM)windermeregolfer Wrote: Be thankful for the fuel prices on Fuerteventura the diesel I use was 1.059€ at the Atlantico Repsol the day we left and the cheapest I saw it in mainland Spain, France or Italy was 1.309€ at El Saler just south of Valencia and as high as 1.729€ on the French toll roads
Ans we wonder why the French are up in arms over fuel prices