Guys, have you ever thought of storing some petrol at home ?
Specially with the recent (and also not so distant past) experience of no petrol and long queues, I wondered whether it is practical to store a little petrol at home. Well not a bowserful but may be a few liters to get on a day or two for urgent matters depending on how much one uses.
One can fill up frequently before the tank goes low (say lower than half), but then it is a hassel to be filling up abt 10 L at short intervals.
Well as petrol evaporates fast, it is not easy to keep in a plastic can.
Also this may not be very safe!
Where can one find the type of petrol can that is seen on the back of jeeps suvs etc ?
Any idea what the cost is like ?
Saw something like a little potty at Arpico sometime back. Cant remember exact price but several thousand - may be 8 or 10.
I think this may be quite useful for a lot of people until we upgrade to a solar charged electric cars
(can't be just a electric car - then if CEB strikes, you are stuck)
A foldable or small bicycle in the dicky is useful, but limited
Could you please share your experience and thoughts.
What are you guys doing to ease out petrol shortages ?
Officially joined the thel-hinganna normie horde with ....drumroll... a 2025 Vezel... I am eagerly anticipating joining the 'thel keeyak karanawada' debates at almsgivings.
Recently, got the opportunity to see and get inside of The one and only Japanese V12, Toyota Century(a.k.a Japanese Rolls Royce). Is it really upto Rolls Royce standards? Nope, I don't think so. Items like Switches and mirror housings are in plastic. But, we can be assured that the dashboard will not light up like Christmas and would run forever....
...and just like that from having parking space issues a few month's back I'm car-less.
The cost of renting something for a month or two (even more - personal imports have been quite messy of late) made me wonder if it actually makes sense to buy a quickly disposable car and get rid of it in a couple of months - but it seems the 'popular' models aren't moving. A few messages to sellers (registered owners) on marketplace resulted in them sending me daily price reduction updates.
Sleepless nights have begun. I'm twisting between SL320 and SL500. Should I just pay additional 2000 euros more and go for the SL500 and go broke or settle with a SL320?
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Guys, have you ever thought of storing some petrol at home ?
Specially with the recent (and also not so distant past) experience of no petrol and long queues,
I wondered whether it is practical to store a little petrol at home. Well not a bowserful but may be a few liters to get on a day or two for urgent matters depending on how much one uses. 
One can fill up frequently before the tank goes low (say lower than half), but then it is a hassel to be filling up abt 10 L at short intervals.
Well as petrol evaporates fast, it is not easy to keep in a plastic can.
Also this may not be very safe!
Where can one find the type of petrol can that is seen on the back of jeeps suvs etc ?
Any idea what the cost is like ?
Saw something like a little potty at Arpico sometime back. Cant remember exact price but several thousand - may be 8 or 10.
I think this may be quite useful for a lot of people until we upgrade to a solar charged electric cars
(can't be just a electric car - then if CEB strikes, you are stuck)
A foldable or small bicycle in the dicky is useful, but limited
Could you please share your experience and thoughts.
What are you guys doing to ease out petrol shortages ?
thanks!
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