Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
and then you gotta consider also that when you fuel up your mixing petrols if your changing fuel (e.g from BP to Mobil), and each batch of fuel with have slight variances.



could be the difference of a couple of dollars soon enough from petrol prices sky rocketing.
Yeah, but the slight variance is still smaller than compared to when a pump stops filling at full tank, or when the fuel light comes on each car, or the driving style of each individual.

Assume you lose 10 times the amount that I claim, so 100ml. When petrol hits $2.00 per litre, that means you are losing 20 cents per fill up. That's less than if you decide to fill your tank at a petrol station advertised at $2.00 per litre instead of $1.99 per litre.