HI All
Seems I have opened a can of worms here:
Petrol in SA is now R10/litre at an exchange of 7:1, that makes Oz$ 1.42, a little cheaper than your side.
Diesel in SA is now R11/litre at an exchange of 7:1, that makes Oz$ 1.57, not sure how that compares.
Here's the rub ! Petrol has gone up from about R4 in the last 2 years. Diesel was lagging behind, but with the last few rounds of increases has overtaken the petrol price. Most farm equipment is diesel powered - so they are hardest hit. Diesel is not as attractive as it was anymore.
Our diesel has always been of a low quality, so service intervals are short, generally 8000km. Consumption is much better though. In the last 14 months, we have had better diesel being produced, so the servicw intervals are now up to 10 000km, but Toyota still refuses to release a diesel model here.
Most popular are the VW and Audi in the diesel models.
We have the VW Sharan type panel van, but the Mercedes Vito is most popular. They seem to carry big loads really well ! Have pics of 3 superbikes squeezed into the back.
My trailer is a do-it-all box trailer, big enough to fit 2 bikes easily, with a DS 80 squeezed in the middle for good measure if necessary. With a Subaru wagon at 120kph I then get 7l / 100km. OK.
On our recent Grabouw trip, 1550km 1 way, we averaged 14-16l /100km, at a very constant 3200rpm giving us 115kph odd. That was with an Isuzu 3.5 V6 we borrowed. That was with a big trailer and 6 bikes though.
How much does diesel cost on average on your side ?
T