Whatever fuel you buy it will meet the BS specification for that fuel. It is thought that supermarket diesel can be not as good as premium brands as the latter may have superior additives put into the mix on delivery to the garage.
Some people think that using Millers Diesel Plus 4 additive raises the inferior diesel to a better quality at a cost of less than the 4 or 5 p perlitre charged at the pumps for the superioir brand. It costs £12.99 to treat 500 litres of diesel with Millers. This is information not a recommendation BTW!
Beaten to the post by ON!
Last edited by: Perky Penguin on Sat 23 Oct 10 at 16:08
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