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All fuel sold in the EU (or at least the EU-15) is unleaded (sans plomb).
Diesel goes by no fewer than 3 different names in France, but they all mean diesel: 1. Diesel 2. Gazole 3. Gasoil |
Further more diesel pumps have a black handle, petrol pumps green.
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When getting fuel at a large self-serve area--Leclerc comes to mind--there usually is a separation between self pay lines and lines where you pay the attendant found in a booth on the other side of the pump stations. Make sure that you go in the correct area. Many of the supermarket fuel areas are closed for lunch (12 or 12:30 to 2).
I suspect that getting fuel at night will not be a problem in that you are not likely to be driving at night that often. There is no joy to it: nothing to see and it is more pleasant to look for accommodations in the late afternoon or early in the evening, before dinner time. |
caroline_edinburgh
In South Africa we stay in a town, in a house but we stay at a holiday resort, hotel etc or we stay with friends. Thank you guys for all your info, you have really helped me more than I could have ever expected :0 M |
Further to unleaded and diesel question, there are now different grades of fuel available, up to 3 for unleaded - normal, super and premium and 2 for diesel - normal and premium. Normally you only need the normal grade for either, except when you are driving a high performance car, but even then it will work with normal (though you may get a better performance with premium grade). Shell in Europe has a premium grade fuel called V-Power, which costs around 5% more.
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HI T,
Diesel is gazol Gasoline is essence. ((I)) |
Enter a service station: http://tinyurl.com/2uhqfb
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Wow! Well that'd be nice. Service with a smile. Here in the UK its all self-service and when its late you have to go to the booth beside the cash desk.
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