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Just back from yesterdays 'jolly' to the Fatherland, (yes, getting up at 04:30 & getting home again at 22:00 is fun). :roll:

I noticed the following at a filling station we passed outside Hanover:

Diesel - 3 variaties, costing from 1€39.4 to 1€40.9 a litre.... (so how come diesel costs > petrol here)?
Petrol - 2 variaties, costing from 1€49.9 to 1€54.9 a litre....
LPG - 0€79.9 a litre
Adblue - 0€69.9 a litre (just when you thought the FAP was as bad as it gets)...

Not much else of note, 'cept this is the first longish run the Dogmobile's been on for a while, I'd forgotten what brilliant motorway mile-munchers they really are. :D
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And what were you up to in the fatherland doggy :?: :P bet the car
proved all that work had been worthwhile , especially on a long run :D
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dogslife wrote:Adblue - 0€69.9 a litre (just when you thought the FAP was as bad as it gets)...
We have that in most of the lorries at work. I asked Transport what it was as they were complaining about drivers putting diesel in the Adblue tanks & f**king them up & thought they were taking the p**s when they said it was pig p**s!

Next thing we'll all be running round with cows**t in the exhausts...
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Bejesus, as if the transportation industry wasn't struggling enough they now have to put 'urea' in a separate tank which is then squirted into the exhaust manifold to help the CAT do something :roll:

A bit of quick googling reveals......
What happens if I run out on the road?
Your vehicle's tank will normally contain up to two weeks supply of AdBlue and, provided the tank is topped up at the depot weekly, drivers will not normally need to fill-up on the road.

Drivers may want to carry a small 10 litre plastic container of AdBlue on the vehicle in case they run-out... enough for about 400 miles of driving.

For trucks registered after October 2007 an on-board-diagnostics vehicle sensor will ensure that genuine AdBlue is present in the special tank. If AdBlue runs-dry, the Engine Management System will progressively and gradually reduce engine power by 50% to a limp-home mode over the space of 100 Km distance.
Oh great, more stuff to go wrong and give you a really bad day :roll:

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puggy wrote:And what were you up to in the fatherland doggy :?: :P
Yawning mostly, (meeting with one of our suppliers).
bet the car proved all that work had been worthwhile , especially on a long run :D
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Here's hoping it's just a tyre then doggy !!

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wow lpg is expensive over there, i doubt theres much incentive to get an lpg conversion there.
But whats with the price €79.9 per litre, is that really seventy nine euro per litre thats £67 per litre. do you mean 79.9 cents per litre?
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Hmm, prices seem to have shot up since I lived in Germany (I left Osnabruck in 2005). I used to pay around 35c a litre, but I was restricted to 200 litres a month at that price :wink:

Sad git that I am, I used to always try and use pump number 6 .............. those that can count in German will know why :D
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Catflem wrote:pump number 6 .............. those that can count in German will know why :D
the bill for sechs please
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FarmerPug wrote:
Catflem wrote:pump number 6 .............. those that can count in German will know why :D
the bill for sechs please
You got it :D :D

But it was best to always make sure there was a woman behind the till before you filled up :oops:
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not only that, but shed need to be the sort of woman who will laugh at the joke, not slap you on the face.
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I was thinking how they're known for their sense of humour.....
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thats quite a fierce looking woman there.
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(note the American Gladiators vest)
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