Pudsey Bear
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Ditto.
The Journey is part of the HolidayI generally don't use motorways - even free ones- in Europe as I'm no longer in a rush to get anywhere and I prefer to see the countryside rather than a motorway embankment. I certainly avoid the service stations and their high prices. The other downside of motorways is that satnags by default always route you on a motorway and as most people use satnags motorways are far busier. If there is a problem then long jams occur.
Nope ...I'm happier bumbling along at 50mph seeing the wonderful countryside and wildlife and small towns and hamlets ...which is what touring a country is all about in my book?
Jeremy
we tour the countryside & small hamlets but doing the amount of mileage we do you would never to get there without using motorways to access them . plus tour Europe since 2003 i think we know not to fill up at motorway service's only "GPL" these are the places the motorway takes us to .cheyenneI generally don't use motorways - even free ones- in Europe as I'm no longer in a rush to get anywhere and I prefer to see the countryside rather than a motorway embankment. I certainly avoid the service stations and their high prices. The other downside of motorways is that satnags by default always route you on a motorway and as most people use satnags motorways are far busier. If there is a problem then long jams occur.
Nope ...I'm happier bumbling along at 50mph seeing the wonderful countryside and wildlife and small towns and hamlets ...which is what touring a country is all about in my book?
Jeremy
When I start on a "new thing", be it a new car, new motorhome, or whatever, I start off logging information. I usually fail to continue with it after a while, but certainly not because it is boring but because I just forget (the same problem happens with paying credit card bills and submitting tax returns on timeI would like the info to look back on and did write it all down once upon a time but it became too much like a chore and annoying if I missed something, I admire those who can do it though, just not for me, we just go with the flow, it costs what it costs, we plan nothing more than the initial direction, and then head towards to brighter sky as we don't like rain these days despite liking the smell of a damp dog![]()
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I didn't say it was boring though, it isn't if that's what you like to do, I said it was a chore IE something I had to do, and of course I'm on holiday and not looking for work to do. unless Liz has binned them (dead if she has) I have every single invoice, and fuel receipts with mileage on them since day one of this lark, linked per van, so in effect I suppose I could go through them and put them in a SS but it's work, I'm retired so it'll never happen but I do keep records. Sort ofWhen I start on a "new thing", be it a new car, new motorhome, or whatever, I start off logging information. I usually fail to continue with it after a while, but certainly not because it is boring but because I just forget (the same problem happens with paying credit card bills and submitting tax returns on time- but at least with those, you can set reminders or auto-payments ).
If I thought it were boring or 'sad', then I wouldn't bother starting, or doing things like writing a spreadsheet to work out cost-effective price-hunting for fuel.
I think some people just don't 'get it', which is fine, but why they feel the need to slag others off who do is beyond me![]()
Hence the need to fill where you see it. As for the LED's, I can't understand why there is 5! Which also means that I have no idea how much I have left. Which makes the LED's F$&%in useless!makes sense .... IF you pass places that sells LPG. I don't. The garages that sell Diesel usually don't sell LPG. Try living in the back of beyond and see how you go.
"second lowest of 5 LEDs"? what on earth does that mean?
(yes, I know it means you have an LPG gaugevery few people actually do. Their (and my) gauge is 'cooker/heating stopped working')
OK.. Failure on the very first point.... I DON'T SEE ITHence the need to fill where you see it.
As for the LED's, I can't understand why there is 5! Which also means that I have no idea how much I have left. Which makes the LED's F$&%in useless!![]()
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And as my Eberspatcher has nearly set the van alight, I may have to replace tyhe diesel heater with a gas one, now that WILL confuse the hell out of my gauge!
That's only going to happen if you push the van to the pump. If you start the engine to move along the queue, the wait period restarts.If you can drive in and get on a pump straight away it is different, when having to queue the AES can get confused and spark up on gas.
Not just French. Some Asda filling stations with lpg pumps are unmanned overnight, and when they're unmanned, the lpg pump is switched off. I suspect that's why Adsa has so few lpg stations: they prefer unmanned.Absolutely. There are some French supermarket filling stations that turn off the LPG pump when unmanned (which prevented me filling up before leaving France last autumn), but others leave it operational. Never had any issues at manned self-service stations (and would not expect to).
I'd say that lpg is slightly less available in France, but with a good size tank, that's not a problem.I assume from comments that LPG isn't a problem once over the channel? is it cheaper too?
I'd say that lpg is slightly less available in France, but with a good size tank, that's not a problem.
The price of lpg varies wildly everywhere, but in France it's much the same as the UK.
However, swappable bottled gas is less of a ripoff in Europe.
You mean a monopoly except for the alternative Bottled LPG suppliers?Calor have built themselves a monopoly in the UK so the prices reflect that.
I'd not turn the engine off while waiting the amount of fuel you save would be minimal, unless you're unfortunate to get behind some thicko Doris who wants to do a weeks shopping and then get ten Costas instead of getting off the pump and into the parking bays.That's only going to happen if you push the van to the pump. If you start the engine to move along the queue, the wait period restarts.
I mean a monopoly. To have a monopoly you don't need to be the only supplier. Lots of people misunderstand the term.You mean a monopoly except for the alternative Bottled LPG suppliers?
I prefer Cludeo.I mean a monopoly. To have a monopoly you don't need to be the only supplier. Lots of people misunderstand the term.
I think "we" don't understand monopoly. One of us has economics qualifications.I think we understand monopoly, but Calor doesn't have one, there are at least two other companies, Flo gas and GasUK
I am sure "one" of us with economics qualifications is a lot more than "one" as wellI think "we" don't understand monopoly. One of us has economics qualifications.