So what have you done with your Aston today? (Vol. 2)
Discussion
Longy00000 said:
I spent a small fortune on mine today I filled her up with shell's best
Thank god for remortgages
What’s the price per litre of P98 over there?Thank god for remortgages
Ours peaked at about AUD2.30 (GBP1.30) a litre but it is down to AUD1.77 (GBP1.00) near me, or AUD1.63 (GBP0.92) in cheaper areas.
Davil said:
Longy00000 said:
I spent a small fortune on mine today I filled her up with shell's best
Thank god for remortgages
What’s the price per litre of P98 over there?Thank god for remortgages
Ours peaked at about AUD2.30 (GBP1.30) a litre but it is down to AUD1.77 (GBP1.00) near me, or AUD1.63 (GBP0.92) in cheaper areas.
AdamV12V said:
I paid £1.79 a litre last weekend for Esso SS+ (the best fuel in the UK at the moment). The tank on the Rapide was showing about 1/3 full and it still cost over £120 to top it up!
Similar shock on the V12VS. £109 for a partial fill-up. So I decided to make every penny thoroughly enjoyable at every opportunity.M1AGM said:
Removed, dried out, sealed and refitted the driver’s side rear light cluster.
If it doesn’t work and the moisture returns next winter I’ll stump up for new, thought it worth a try for the summer months.
I thought I'd have a go at that but I'm not sure where to start to be honest. If it doesn’t work and the moisture returns next winter I’ll stump up for new, thought it worth a try for the summer months.
On my 4.7 roadster I guess I'd need to remove the boot lining first ? I can't see any obvious bolts.
Composer62 said:
M1AGM said:
Removed, dried out, sealed and refitted the driver’s side rear light cluster.
If it doesn’t work and the moisture returns next winter I’ll stump up for new, thought it worth a try for the summer months.
I thought I'd have a go at that but I'm not sure where to start to be honest. If it doesn’t work and the moisture returns next winter I’ll stump up for new, thought it worth a try for the summer months.
On my 4.7 roadster I guess I'd need to remove the boot lining first ? I can't see any obvious bolts.
Agent57 said:
Same here. Looked on a well known website for prices before hand: Quoted 163.9 paid 185.9!!
£111 and there was still a quarter of a tank left.
Someone is having a laugh.
£111 and there was still a quarter of a tank left.
Someone is having a laugh.
Keep some Shell and BP shares in your portfolio.
They are cyclical businesses, but when filling our cars with high price fuel, it is satisfying to think your oil shares are increasing in value.
Works the other way as well, of course. Doesn't seem many years ago, when the crude oil price was $25 and some oil wells have higher extraction costs than that. Every barrel which came out, lost money.
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