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Price games from industry affiliates = less use of my car on expensive days = a loss in profit for them.

id rather spend the money and convert to E85 than pay for crapy 98 ever again, ill be converting my xr6 + turbo when its on the road, i filled up the skyline for $1.06/L last week, so much better than $1.65plus for 98.. 60cents is massive difference for a big step down.

id rather spend the money and convert to E85 than pay for crapy 98 ever again, ill be converting my xr6 + turbo when its on the road, i filled up the skyline for $1.06/L last week, so much better than $1.65plus for 98.. 60cents is massive difference for a big step down.

the gap tween pulp and E85 closes when you factor in greater fuel consumption on E85

the gap tween pulp and E85 closes when you factor in greater fuel consumption on E85

yes thats true, still cheaper for me though, i get 350km from E85 and 450km from pulp so still better, small price to pay for an extra 40kw , but depends where you live obviously. My falcons dual fuel so definitely will get some E85 later.

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So will 98 become more scarce whilst the Geelong Shell refinery ends up being sold off; (and Rydalmere Shell has already closed)?

So do we get dudded; not just on price - but also V-Power supply?

So will 98 become more scarce whilst the Geelong Shell refinery ends up being sold off; (and Rydalmere Shell has already closed)?

So do we get dudded; not just on price - but also V-Power supply?

not enough shells that close to me to care.

between me, and my closest shell servo, there are:

2x caltex

2x bp

2x 7/11

all of whom stock/carry 98.

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