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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#121 Post by Jaymz » Thu May 19, 2022 7:25 pm

Is it just me, or does it seem like there's dozens of brand new petrol stations popping up around Adelaide? All the while we're supposed to be moving away from the use of fossil fuels. Weird :?:

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#122 Post by Norman » Fri May 20, 2022 1:31 am

Jaymz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 7:25 pm
Is it just me, or does it seem like there's dozens of brand new petrol stations popping up around Adelaide? All the while we're supposed to be moving away from the use of fossil fuels. Weird :?:
They're probably more in it for the land ownership and retail arm than the fuel. Most of the profit comes from what's sold inside the store. The fuel side just allows them to trade 24/7.

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#123 Post by ChillyPhilly » Fri May 20, 2022 8:13 am

Nathan wrote:
SUVs dominated Australian dealerships with 50.6 per cent of all new cars sold, most fuelled by petrol and diesel.
Absolutely ridiculous. Only a small portion of that would be people who genuinely need a vehicle of that size, the rest it's just an inane arms race.
The death of Australian car manufacturing has been very harmful for the vehicles on our roads.

I've also noticed a big increase in the number of ridiculously oversized utes, which very visibly are just for drivers to play a dick measuring contest, and not for commercial or work purposes.
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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#124 Post by Jaymz » Fri May 20, 2022 6:55 pm

Norman wrote:
Fri May 20, 2022 1:31 am
Jaymz wrote:
Thu May 19, 2022 7:25 pm
Is it just me, or does it seem like there's dozens of brand new petrol stations popping up around Adelaide? All the while we're supposed to be moving away from the use of fossil fuels. Weird :?:
They're probably more in it for the land ownership and retail arm than the fuel. Most of the profit comes from what's sold inside the store. The fuel side just allows them to trade 24/7.
I agree with the retail aspect which you mentioned, service stations have definitely become the new version of the deli/corner shop. Fuel must be still increasing in demand even though cars are becoming more fuel efficient, as mentioned above people are demanding larger cars i.e SUV's..... which makes you wonder how many people who claim to care about climate change still choose to drive a larger car.

I get the argument about having to cart around the kids, but seriously, three kids could comfortably fit in the back of a Mazda 3 along with the groceries in the boot.

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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#125 Post by bits » Fri May 20, 2022 9:42 pm


Jaymz wrote:
I get the argument about having to cart around the kids, but seriously, three kids could comfortably fit in the back of a Mazda 3 along with the groceries in the boot.
Most kids need to be in child car seats or booster seat.
Eg all of them under 8 and potentially some up to 16.
There is slim chance you can fit 3 kids in a mazda3 if even 1 of them needs to be in a child car seat.

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#126 Post by Jaymz » Fri May 20, 2022 9:48 pm

bits wrote:
Fri May 20, 2022 9:42 pm
Jaymz wrote:
I get the argument about having to cart around the kids, but seriously, three kids could comfortably fit in the back of a Mazda 3 along with the groceries in the boot.
Most kids need to be in child car seats or booster seat.
Eg all of them under 8 and potentially some up to 16.
There is slim chance you can fit 3 kids in a mazda3 if even 1 of them needs to be in a child car seat.
I just used Mazda 3 as an example :roll: i'm talking any non SUV vehicle.

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#127 Post by bits » Fri May 20, 2022 9:51 pm

With modern laws with so many kids in car seats there is really no choice.

An Outlander can not fit 3 kids if 1 is in a car seat.
You need a Pajero.

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#128 Post by bits » Fri May 20, 2022 9:56 pm

The Australian car industry was all about the large car.
Commodore, Falcon, Kingswood, etc.
The modern SUV's are mostly much thinner and slightly taller. I'm pretty sure they are smaller cars than Australia lived on from 1970-2010.

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#129 Post by SBD » Sun May 22, 2022 8:02 am

bits wrote:
Fri May 20, 2022 9:56 pm
The Australian car industry was all about the large car.
Commodore, Falcon, Kingswood, etc.
The modern SUV's are mostly much thinner and slightly taller. I'm pretty sure they are smaller cars than Australia lived on from 1970-2010.
There are very few options for mid-large sedans in the market. Dealers are pushing buyers towards SUVs instead.

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#130 Post by ChillyPhilly » Sun May 22, 2022 10:09 am

SBD wrote:
bits wrote:
Fri May 20, 2022 9:56 pm
The Australian car industry was all about the large car.
Commodore, Falcon, Kingswood, etc.
The modern SUV's are mostly much thinner and slightly taller. I'm pretty sure they are smaller cars than Australia lived on from 1970-2010.
There are very few options for mid-large sedans in the market. Dealers are pushing buyers towards SUVs instead.
Which is largely unnecessary and irresponsible in the broader scheme of things.
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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#131 Post by SBD » Sun May 22, 2022 12:19 pm

ChillyPhilly wrote:
Sun May 22, 2022 10:09 am
SBD wrote:
bits wrote:
Fri May 20, 2022 9:56 pm
The Australian car industry was all about the large car.
Commodore, Falcon, Kingswood, etc.
The modern SUV's are mostly much thinner and slightly taller. I'm pretty sure they are smaller cars than Australia lived on from 1970-2010.
There are very few options for mid-large sedans in the market. Dealers are pushing buyers towards SUVs instead.
Which is largely unnecessary and irresponsible in the broader scheme of things.
I agree, but there are reasons why people need something that is not a small car, so larger ones seem to get the SUV market. I don’t know if there are more European larger sedans that we just can’t get.

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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#132 Post by Howie » Tue Jun 28, 2022 9:44 am

Back on topic please. Deleted last three posts.

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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#133 Post by GreenMan » Fri Jul 15, 2022 12:37 pm

Shell on north east road and the Woolworths on hackney road closed down.

Shell, Caltex and Woolworth can’t survive in this market as they continue to get
Undercut by the dodgy stations.

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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#134 Post by rev » Fri Jul 15, 2022 1:44 pm

GreenMan wrote:
Fri Jul 15, 2022 12:37 pm
Shell on north east road and the Woolworths on hackney road closed down.

Shell, Caltex and Woolworth can’t survive in this market as they continue to get
Undercut by the dodgy stations.
Shell has revenue globally of over $260 billion USD, Caltex which is Chevron (which you obviously don't know) has over $160 billion USD in global revenue, but they cant survive in little old Adelaide, because of OTR & XConvenience.
:lol:

OTR & X Convenience are doing more then simply selling petrol. That's why they are thriving.
But you don't have the intelligence to understand that.

Change your name to whatever you want, you're still the same clueless racist.

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Re: Petrol Station Owners

#135 Post by Eurostar » Sat Jul 16, 2022 11:40 am

GreenMan wrote:
Fri Jul 15, 2022 12:37 pm
Shell on north east road and the Woolworths on hackney road closed down.

Shell, Caltex and Woolworth can’t survive in this market as they continue to get
Undercut by the dodgy stations.
If you look at Mobil X Convenience outlets they have roadhouse food inside i.e Hotbox and Burger X. Many of the Shell service stations used to have roadhouse in them. West Lakes and West Terrace has Hungry Jacks in them. Maybe they need to pair up with a fast food chain or sell their own hot pizzas etc.

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