Quote: Originally posted by Vic Wildish on 13/8/2013Oh it's all gone off subject now with a load of irrelevant postings.
No longer interested..............
Hi Ratty..........can't you do something about this?
Vic
Yes, it's just like a real-life conversation, isn't it?
Agree, isnt that what happens in a conversation?
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Quote: Originally posted by Vic Wildish on 13/8/2013
Oh it's all gone off subject now with a load of irrelevant postings.
No longer interested..............
Hi Ratty..........can't you do something about this?
Vic
What would you like Ratty to do - show them a red card?
In life if you lose interest in a conversation don't you go off & find one that does interest you or do you apply strict parameters to the direction the conversation is allowed to take?
On the subject of supermarket fuel vs branded, I would imagine that there are too many variables to make a conclusive decision one way or another....
Type of car
How you drive generally (fast or slow)
How you drive for each type of fuel (cant drive exactly the same)
Weather conditions (humidity etc)
Wind speeds
Ambient temperatures
Traffic conditions
Weight of load in the car
Tyre types
Tyre pressures
Cleanliness of the car
These name just a fraction of the variables, and each one has an infinite number of conditions, some will affect the economy of the car more than others.
But one thing for certain, we all have the choice to choose which ever fuel works for us and our own budget best. there is no right and no wrong either.
Some interesting views though
------------- Never look down at anybody....
.....unless to offer a hand, to help them up