My January price was 43.6p

i’ve just ordered a top up for Feb and will not know the price until next week. I expect it wil be about the same.

We use it on our farm. The price includes delivery to our own tank.

We don’t get a discount for bulk – its the same price for 100 or 5,000 litres. I normally buy in 1,500 litre amounts as it is a good comprimise between not too many deliveries, spending a decent amount, and the fuel not going stale.

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8 Responses to “What is the current UK price per litre of red diesel (Feb 2008)?”

  • john538659 says:

    Varies wildly depending on, 1. In town, 2. distance from town, 3 .On motorway, 4. Supermarket.
    Down in the South West at Morrison’s it is £1-03/L. In town it is £1-10/L That is for white. Red is about 1 third lower.
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  • Chloe says:

    £1.10.9 at my local garage although many places have stopped selling it.
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  • STEVE S says:

    most of these answers aint read the question , ask a farmer, agriculural users buy in bulk and get good prices, ther isnt the tax on it like dommestic fuel
    Cooking oil can be cheaper
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  • Michael H says:

    My January price was 43.6p

    i’ve just ordered a top up for Feb and will not know the price until next week. I expect it wil be about the same.

    We use it on our farm. The price includes delivery to our own tank.

    We don’t get a discount for bulk – its the same price for 100 or 5,000 litres. I normally buy in 1,500 litre amounts as it is a good comprimise between not too many deliveries, spending a decent amount, and the fuel not going stale.
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  • Anti 427 says:

    Depending on the local area, about 70pence per litre.
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  • Philip M says:

    approx 40p 3 weeks ago.
    this was for 2000 litres, +VAT, and the VAT was about £17!

    that means 40p a litre has an increase of about 160%
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  • poor_orphan says:

    less than 60p but most garages won t let you fill your car or lorry with red diesel at their pumps…what you needa do is get a couple of 5 gallon drums ond fill them take them home and transfer it to the vehicle, if you order in bulk its cheaper but the customs want your name and address now for any amount over 50 litres… get friendly with a local farmer he can account for the "red" he uses in his machinery…and buy it off him … he gets the vat back also so he s winning each way…keep up the good work
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  • scottie says:

    tut tut be careful the fines are horrific.

    good luck :-)
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