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Petrol prices hit a new high
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LOL, somebody stolen the jam out of your donut?
At least we've reached the real crux of the matter - snobbery.
As far as i'm concerned, i'm running on a fuel which, in my case, is actually approved by the manufacturer as documented and proven to you above. No more - no less, I've no idea how this falls into your 'poor mans fuel' remark. As I also mentioned before, it was also fully approved by VW / Audi / Skoda / Seat for use in their vehicles (also originally costing £20k+) upto around 2005 / 2006 and the fact is also often printed on the inside of the fuel filler cap and in the owners handbook.
Which also begs the question - since you are clearly so well off, and clearly take offense and resort to throwing insults at those who actively discuss ways to save money and look down on them - why the hell are you here, taking part on a Money Saving forum??0
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