Yesterday I sent an alert to Facebook and Twitter on the petrol prices price hike. I use the web app I wrote Petrol Prices Melbourne which can be found at www.PetrolPricesMelbourne.com.au to alert family friends. You're welcome to use the web app as well to help those you know.
When prices go up what I find is the first day only a few go up and we don't quite notice. The next day which in this case was yesterday, perhaps around 20-30% will have gone up. Today it's probably around 80%, but that does mean there's still pockets of petrol at the lower prices of around 107.
At the moment I still see pockets of lower prices fuel at some petrol stations in or near Templestowe, Ringwood, Glen Waverly, Hallam, Falkner, Hoppers Crossing, Frankston, but there's no telling for how long.
As the time from when the petrol price hikes there is a period of up to four days where there are still petrol stations around with lower prices, but they become harder to find and it may not be worthwhile trying to detour to get the cheaper petrol. In the Petrol Prices Melbourne web app I've provided a tool which helps you work out the cost of petrol, for the extra distance you need to drive to get the cheaper petrol. Factor in your time, wear and tear on your car and it may not be worth it.
Kelvin Eldridge
www.JustLocal.com.au
When prices go up what I find is the first day only a few go up and we don't quite notice. The next day which in this case was yesterday, perhaps around 20-30% will have gone up. Today it's probably around 80%, but that does mean there's still pockets of petrol at the lower prices of around 107.
At the moment I still see pockets of lower prices fuel at some petrol stations in or near Templestowe, Ringwood, Glen Waverly, Hallam, Falkner, Hoppers Crossing, Frankston, but there's no telling for how long.
As the time from when the petrol price hikes there is a period of up to four days where there are still petrol stations around with lower prices, but they become harder to find and it may not be worthwhile trying to detour to get the cheaper petrol. In the Petrol Prices Melbourne web app I've provided a tool which helps you work out the cost of petrol, for the extra distance you need to drive to get the cheaper petrol. Factor in your time, wear and tear on your car and it may not be worth it.
Kelvin Eldridge
www.JustLocal.com.au
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