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Old 29th November 2008, 06:31 PM
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think I might do a test next week to see what mpg I get with standard and premium.

Will let you know how I get on.
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I'd just stick with the cheapest there is...
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If you do have a trial run Scotchlass, let us know how you get on. It will be interesting to note which is the more cost-effective. I fairly certain the cheaper fuel will be... I think the premium fuel is supposedly better for your engine and gives better performances rather than allowing you more MPG.

But I guess we will find out soon enough...
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I took the opportunity to start my test this week. I was travelling to the Mother-in-laws on Xmas Day. It is about 60 miles each way. I put £10 of cheap unleaded in my tank which filled it to the quarter-tank. I set the mile counter- and I got 72 miles out of it before the red light came on! The petrol was from Tesco and was at 87.9p per litre.

Next week I will try out the super stuff with the same amount to see how it compares..............
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