Costco Petrol

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juice

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8,508 posts

281 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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The SUL that they sell, how likely is it to be st ?

http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/cheapest-fuel-Bristol...

Composite Guru

2,205 posts

202 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Can't imagine it could be any worse than supermarket stuff. Costco is a very reputable company so i'm pretty sure it wont be watered down.

ViperDave

5,520 posts

252 months

Tuesday 17th November 2015
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Have been filling up hire cars with costco gas for ages in the USA, cant say i have noticed any lower performance. Always thought with petrol being such low margins over here with all the taxes and supermarkets using it as a loss leader was the reason costco didn't have petrol stations over here. It will be interesting to see how this works out for them and if we will see them installed at other stores.

RemaL

24,967 posts

233 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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I was wondering what they had been doing and asked them a while ago. I knew it was going to be cheaper but under £1 is good news.

I will try out their super in the 86. As said can't be bad. And worth a try.


Costco did say back some 5-8 years ago when it first opened they where putting a fuel station there. just wondered when. And about time

GlenMH

5,203 posts

242 months

Friday 20th November 2015
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Can you use a credit card to pay at the filling station? Or are you limited to a debit card or AMEX, like in the store?

carreauchompeur

17,830 posts

203 months

Saturday 21st November 2015
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GlenMH said:
Can you use a credit card to pay at the filling station? Or are you limited to a debit card or AMEX, like in the store?
Website indicates debit card or AMEX

GlenMH

5,203 posts

242 months

Saturday 21st November 2015
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Sheepshanks

32,519 posts

118 months

Saturday 21st November 2015
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ViperDave said:
Always thought with petrol being such low margins over here with all the taxes and supermarkets using it as a loss leader was the reason costco didn't have petrol stations over here. It will be interesting to see how this works out for them and if we will see them installed at other stores.
There's been one at Costco Liverpool for a couple of years.

wilfandrowlf

603 posts

211 months

Saturday 28th November 2015
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I filled up there on Thursday. All self service although there was a guy there in hi viz helping out the new comers.
Quite satisfying driving off having paid 99.9/litre. biggrin
I'm sure it'll be very popular as it won't take too long to recoup the membership costs if you're doing big miles.
Plus I work fairly nearby so it's not even a special journey.

T4RRR

206 posts

218 months

Sunday 29th November 2015
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Does anyone happen to know what the octane rating of their Super / Premium unleaded is?

RemaL

24,967 posts

233 months

Wednesday 9th December 2015
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No idea on the rating but did fill up my 4x4 on Monday for the first time and noticed they have Unleaded, Premium Unleaded and only Premium Diesel So i gather they only sell the higher quality diesel as you may get at shell etc..?

Only guessing as I have no idea. It was only 104.9 cheaper than local to me. Not that I would put premium diesel in my 4x4 normally

Sheepshanks

32,519 posts

118 months

Wednesday 9th December 2015
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RemaL said:
No idea on the rating but did fill up my 4x4 on Monday for the first time and noticed they have Unleaded, Premium Unleaded and only Premium Diesel So i gather they only sell the higher quality diesel as you may get at shell etc..?

Only guessing as I have no idea. It was only 104.9 cheaper than local to me. Not that I would put premium diesel in my 4x4 normally
Their diesel is pitched as being as good as Shell V Power, BP Ultimate etc and if you normally buy that then saving should be significant - my missus had an EU6 VW and I'm scared to use anything other than V Power even though I cheerfully put supermarket diesel in my Merc smile . It was still 119.9 in the Shell station near me the other day.

Costco always sell good quality merchandise but you can usually get a cheaper version elsewhere, so their position on diesel makes sense. However doesn't really explain why they do both versions of petrol.

RemaL

24,967 posts

233 months

Wednesday 9th December 2015
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Sheepshanks said:
RemaL said:
No idea on the rating but did fill up my 4x4 on Monday for the first time and noticed they have Unleaded, Premium Unleaded and only Premium Diesel So i gather they only sell the higher quality diesel as you may get at shell etc..?

Only guessing as I have no idea. It was only 104.9 cheaper than local to me. Not that I would put premium diesel in my 4x4 normally
Their diesel is pitched as being as good as Shell V Power, BP Ultimate etc and if you normally buy that then saving should be significant - my missus had an EU6 VW and I'm scared to use anything other than V Power even though I cheerfully put supermarket diesel in my Merc smile . It was still 119.9 in the Shell station near me the other day.

Costco always sell good quality merchandise but you can usually get a cheaper version elsewhere, so their position on diesel makes sense. However doesn't really explain why they do both versions of petrol.
I only use Super in my GT86 but only regular in my kit car as it's mapped for 95 and not 97+
I would think only the purist would want Super but if you have a diesel then happy to put what ever as long as it's cheap wink

Blanchimont

4,076 posts

121 months

Thursday 10th December 2015
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I've used the petrol a lot, as I pass the door of Costco going to work. It hasn't made my car detonate yet, and as it's mapped for 98, it seems to run fine on it.