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Can you save on petrol and diesel costs in Thailand?


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1 hour ago, Darksidedude said:

LPG for petrol substitute is the way to go as long as its done properly

Yes. An NGV fill-up is a place to meet your taxi driver mates for a sandwich and a natter while you wait. 

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On 7/12/2022 at 2:42 AM, webfact said:

With the global rise in fuel costs, all of us are thinking twice before taking the car for a long journey.

Long journeys can be quite economical, I think it would be wise to consider more walking the very short journeys, 100m to 7/11 etc.

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2 minutes ago, LennyW said:

Long journeys can be quite economical, I think it would be wise to consider more walking the very short journeys, 100m to 7/11 etc.

I believe about 55 mph is best, so that is the speed I drive everywhere and don't bother stopping at lights or junctions now. 

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On 7/13/2022 at 7:18 AM, Gsxrnz said:

Is that a 4.54 litre gallon, or a 3.78 liter gallon ?

For a number of years after buying my 3.0 litre Hilux Vigo I kept a check on fuel consumption and it averaged out over a five or so year period of 34.97 mpg and these were real 4.54 litre gallons not the budget US variety.

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