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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
The easiest way to make sure it costs less to fill your tank up is this.
Buy a smaller tank and future that to your car.
I'll be back with more money saving tips like 'don't forget to eat the box when you've finished your cornflakes' and 'rain water is perfectly fine for bathing/drinking/using to flush the loo' later this week.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's a pain filling out all the paperwork for another bank loan though
Have you thought about remortgaging? You could get 3 full tanks that way "
Haha 2 1/2 surely |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's a pain filling out all the paperwork for another bank loan though
Have you thought about remortgaging? You could get 3 full tanks that way
Haha 2 1/2 surely "
Water it down a bit |
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A tank of diesel lasts me two weeks and yes, I commute to work x3 days and WFH the other 2. We also go for one day "out" at the weekend, usually. To fill the tank is probably about £65-70 now. I remember when £40 of diesel did for two weeks and that wasn't so long ago! |
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