Petrol
#1

Well, a litre of diesel has just hit the £1.30 mark at our local garage. And people ask me why i want to leave. Whats that in NZ$, $3 a litre?


#2

and about £1.27 for unleaded. at least dick turpin wore a mask!

#3

BUT fuel is rocketing up here too. Look at the last few posts re 'who wants to live in this dump?...on the main NZ forum. NZ is not a particuarly cheap place to live for a number of people. It has been suggested that people take a good look at their finances afore making the move. I know Malc like me you are an older emigree and especially with your hiked up lump sum from your 30 years police pension you will be fiscally sound. Hope the piss up went well. How much did I drink??????


#4

At an exchange rate of $2.50 thats $3.25 a litre.
BUT fuel is rocketing up here too. Look at the last few posts re 'who wants to live in this dump?...on the main NZ forum. NZ is not a particuarly cheap place to live for a number of people. It has been suggested that people take a good look at their finances afore making the move. I know Malc like me you are an older emigree and especially with your hiked up lump sum from your 30 years police pension you will be fiscally sound. Hope the piss up went well. How much did I drink??????
BUT fuel is rocketing up here too. Look at the last few posts re 'who wants to live in this dump?...on the main NZ forum. NZ is not a particuarly cheap place to live for a number of people. It has been suggested that people take a good look at their finances afore making the move. I know Malc like me you are an older emigree and especially with your hiked up lump sum from your 30 years police pension you will be fiscally sound. Hope the piss up went well. How much did I drink??????


Good do, lots of old faces not seen since left police college. And i few i didn't invite.
Guess what a lot of my presents were? NZ dollars. If thats not an omen, nothing is.


#5
Enjoying retirement




Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Rural Taranaki
Posts: 320












Heres a thought
OPEC countries sell oil for $135 a barrel.
OPEC countries buy US grain at $7 a bushel
Solution - Sell grain to OPEC Countries at $135 a bushel - Can't afford it? TOUGH, Eat your F**king oil
Just kidding, but makes you think about how all countries in the world are interdependant, doesnt it
OPEC countries sell oil for $135 a barrel.
OPEC countries buy US grain at $7 a bushel
Solution - Sell grain to OPEC Countries at $135 a bushel - Can't afford it? TOUGH, Eat your F**king oil
Just kidding, but makes you think about how all countries in the world are interdependant, doesnt it


#7

I always think the best way to compare it ...is to consider the people who work for mininium rate.
So minimium rate over here is now $12ph and fuel is $2.10...this means they have to work for 10 and a half minutes to buy a litre of fuel. Or that they can buy 5.7 litres of fuel for every hour they work....
(you can tell why these people don't drive to work!!!)
What is minium rate in UK at the mo? How does that compare?
So minimium rate over here is now $12ph and fuel is $2.10...this means they have to work for 10 and a half minutes to buy a litre of fuel. Or that they can buy 5.7 litres of fuel for every hour they work....
(you can tell why these people don't drive to work!!!)
What is minium rate in UK at the mo? How does that compare?

#8

I always think the best way to compare it ...is to consider the people who work for mininium rate.
So minimium rate over here is now $12ph and fuel is $2.10...this means they have to work for 10 and a half minutes to buy a litre of fuel. Or that they can buy 5.7 litres of fuel for every hour they work....
(you can tell why these people don't drive to work!!!)
What is minium rate in UK at the mo? How does that compare?
So minimium rate over here is now $12ph and fuel is $2.10...this means they have to work for 10 and a half minutes to buy a litre of fuel. Or that they can buy 5.7 litres of fuel for every hour they work....
(you can tell why these people don't drive to work!!!)
What is minium rate in UK at the mo? How does that compare?
I know people who drive 60K each way on min wage.

Min. rate in UK is equivalent to $14.35, soon to rise to $14.90.

#9

50L @ 2.109/L $105.45
Fuel Discount of 15c/L = $7:50 saving.
Total = $97:95

#10

not the equivilent what is the actual in pounds if people really want to know how much fuel costs in real life then we can compare how many litres you get for you minimium rate hour of work......

#11
Enjoying retirement




Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Rural Taranaki
Posts: 320












So $14.35 is equivalent to £5.75 at an exchange rate of $2.50 to £1
With UK petrol at £1.25 a litre that means a min wage worker can buy 4.6 litres of fuel for 1 hours work
A minimum wage worker in NZ can buy 5.7 litres for 1 hours work, more if you take supermarket discounts into account
So by whatever means you compare it, NZ fuel is still relativerly cheap
With UK petrol at £1.25 a litre that means a min wage worker can buy 4.6 litres of fuel for 1 hours work
A minimum wage worker in NZ can buy 5.7 litres for 1 hours work, more if you take supermarket discounts into account
So by whatever means you compare it, NZ fuel is still relativerly cheap
Last edited by NakiMan; Jun 25th 2008 at 10:44 pm.

#12

So $14.35 is equivalent to £5.75 at an exchange rate of $2.50 to £1
With UK petrol at £1.25 a litre that means a min wage worker can buy 4.6 litres of fuel for 1 hours work
A minimum wage worker in NZ can buy 5.7 litres for 1 hours work, more if you take supermarket discounts into account
So by whatever means you compare it, NZ fuel is still relativerly cheap
With UK petrol at £1.25 a litre that means a min wage worker can buy 4.6 litres of fuel for 1 hours work
A minimum wage worker in NZ can buy 5.7 litres for 1 hours work, more if you take supermarket discounts into account
So by whatever means you compare it, NZ fuel is still relativerly cheap

#13
Enjoying retirement




Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Rural Taranaki
Posts: 320












I'm not saying that at all, but just dont run away thinking that NZ fuel overpriced
Its been cheaper than most countries in Europe for years, and still is. Why else do you think that large engined cars have sold so well here.
How many 5 litre V8s do you think Ford and General motors sell in the UK?
And remember that the UK doesn't have the most expensive petrol in Europe, by a long chalk.
Its been cheaper than most countries in Europe for years, and still is. Why else do you think that large engined cars have sold so well here.
How many 5 litre V8s do you think Ford and General motors sell in the UK?
And remember that the UK doesn't have the most expensive petrol in Europe, by a long chalk.

#14

I'm in agreement with ya totally, I wasn't being scarcastic
Yep fuel has hiked a lot recently and it does hurt, but its becasue we have all had it so good for so long



#15
Enjoying retirement




Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Rural Taranaki
Posts: 320












I agree, and as a retired couple on a near fixed income, its hurting us more than most.
When we left the UK 2 years ago, our income was adequate but now, although were not starving yet, things are definatly getting tighter. God only knows what the future holds.
Bit worrying really
When we left the UK 2 years ago, our income was adequate but now, although were not starving yet, things are definatly getting tighter. God only knows what the future holds.

Bit worrying really

