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The current time and date at the center of Scotland is 3:20 AM on Monday, September 3, 2012.
Estimated gas price in Scotland: $9.87 USD per gallon
Thanks for the info! I knew it was going to be big bucks - it was about $8 when we were there two years ago. We're renting a (hopefully) 43mpg Vauxhall and expect to be using about 25 gallons driving 1,000 miles with an estimated cost of $250-300 so $9.87 is right in the ball park.
Thanks for the info! I knew it was going to be big bucks - it was about $8 when we were there two years ago. We're renting a (hopefully) 43mpg Vauxhall and expect to be using about 25 gallons driving 1,000 miles with an estimated cost of $250-300 so $9.87 is right in the ball park.
Supermarkets in towns and cities should have the cheapest prices. I would be looking for better than 43mpg.
Thanks for the info! I knew it was going to be big bucks - it was about $8 when we were there two years ago. We're renting a (hopefully) 43mpg Vauxhall and expect to be using about 25 gallons driving 1,000 miles with an estimated cost of $250-300 so $9.87 is right in the ball park.
Supermarkets in towns and cities should have the cheapest prices. I would be looking for better than 43mpg.
Better mileage would be nice but that would entail a much smaller car and the rental companies specify how much luggage each class of car can take. The car we're getting runs on petrol rather than diesel but it has a standard transmission which helps with fuel economy. I've been mentally practicing shifting with my left hand for weeks - LOL!
Thanks for the info! I knew it was going to be big bucks - it was about $8 when we were there two years ago. We're renting a (hopefully) 43mpg Vauxhall and expect to be using about 25 gallons driving 1,000 miles with an estimated cost of $250-300 so $9.87 is right in the ball park.
Supermarkets in towns and cities should have the cheapest prices. I would be looking for better than 43mpg.
Better mileage would be nice but that would entail a much smaller car and the rental companies specify how much luggage each class of car can take. The car we're getting runs on petrol rather than diesel but it has a standard transmission which helps with fuel economy. I've been mentally practicing shifting with my left hand for weeks - LOL!
Hi Sue. I paid 137p per litre yesterday in Glasgow at Sainsburies. Other providers in Glasgow can be about 3p more expensive. Meanwhile up in the Isle of Lewis just a few days before I paid about 147p per litre. So it depends whether you'll be in a city or a rural location.
I'm clueless with your $ per gallon talk, I can only understand pennies per litreAnd I'm amazed at how cheap your fuel is over there. Not that it matters though because you all negate your advantage by driving monster trucks!
I drive a 1 litre engine car that does me 61-64 miles per gallon
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p.s according to the internet a UK gallon is 4.5 litres and a US is 3.7, so that figure is better than it may look^![]()
Remember UK gallons are larger! (but we sell in litres)
Remember UK gallons are larger! (but we sell in litres)
Another sell out to "Europe" , which must be reversed![]()
Remember UK gallons are larger! (but we sell in litres)
Another sell out to "Europe" , which must be reversed![]()
Have a word with Alex. I am sure he will do as you ask for your vote.![]()