Best 50ppm Diesel in PTA East?

alwynpv

Member
I am new to the tractor family :rollsmile:

Any Diesel owners that can advise me on which fuel station in PTA East stocks 50ppm Diesel at a good price.

Typically stations close to highways ripp you due to their proximity. I've seen price differences of close to 80c per liter between different stations.
 

Hobbs

Member
all i can say is be careful as to where you buy your diesel, because i found out this afternoon that diesel sales are not regulated like petrol. so the garage owner is entitled to sell it at any cost.:cry:
 

Enjay2008

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It all depends where in the East you live...

There are a number of "Good" Service Stations there...

A little more info might be helpful here.
 

Astro

Member
Ok this is not really in Pretoria East, but not too far off in Arcadia if you happen to be in the area. A BP petrol station on Schoeman street just after Leyds street has 50 ppm diesel at "cost" every Wednesday and Saturday. Have not been there in a while but their prices are amongst the cheapest out there.
 

alwynpv

Member
Enjay2008 said:
It all depends where in the East you live...

There are a number of "Good" Service Stations there...

A little more info might be helpful here.

I live in Erasmuskloof, close to the Rigel Ave Off ramp, any suggestions?
 

Enjay2008

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I live in Erasmuskloof, close to the Rigel Ave Off ramp, any suggestions?
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There is a Shell Garage in Rubenstein Avenue that I use regularly currently they are charging R13.05 for 50 PPM.
 

herr bmw

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I live in Erasmuskloof, close to the Rigel Ave Off ramp, any suggestions?
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There is a Shell Garage in Rubenstein Avenue that I use regularly currently they are charging R13.05 for 50 PPM.
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i also use the shell in Rubenstein ave,also the total in hans strydom close to waterkloof hoer skool:thumbs:
 

speeddemon

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A bit off topic but still diesel related....can a person use 500ppm in our cars as well? what's the difference as the 500ppm is almost R1 cheaper than the 50ppm...It's for my wife's 2003 Jeep Cherokee.
 

ChefDJ

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speeddemon said:
A bit off topic but still diesel related....can a person use 500ppm in our cars as well? what's the difference as the 500ppm is almost R1 cheaper than the 50ppm...It's for my wife's 2003 Jeep Cherokee.

If you want to preserve the life of your diesel engine, use the lowest PPM you can find :thumbs:

I stay faaaaar away from 500ppm.

To give you an idea, in Europe you get 2ppm diesel :fencelook:
 
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