View Full Version : Where are stations selling LPG fuel?


Classic Rock
17-03-2006, 13:51
I've just bought a vehicle which is dual fuel. Where are the garages in Sheffield which sell LPG?

I already know of the one at the end of Penistone Rd/Leppings Lane and the one on Bramall Lane.

Any more?

pedro1
17-03-2006, 14:12
I know of one at darnal near the big b&q opposite the new lidl

Rich
17-03-2006, 14:17
I think the Garage at the bottom of Hawksley Avenue, Hillsborough sells it.

deadheadfred
17-03-2006, 14:18
Near TGI Fridays on Attercliffe Common.

coyote13
17-03-2006, 14:28
challenger tyres on Rutland Road used to and what used to be 'porter plant' on st mary's road.

well done - it's better for the environment!

bev2
17-03-2006, 14:28
try Morrisons at Catcliffe i'm sure i've seen it adversised there :)

bobsyouruncle
17-03-2006, 14:43
a complete list of all lpg stations can be found at:http://www.boostlpg.co.uk/, download the full list in either pdf or winzip format. :)

Classic Rock
17-03-2006, 14:49
a complete list of all lpg stations can be found at:http://www.boostlpg.co.uk/, download the full list in either pdf or winzip format. :)

I guess that about answers THAT question then!

Many thanks.

mega_monty
17-03-2006, 19:40
try Morrisons at Catcliffe i'm sure i've seen it adversised there :)

Yes Morrisons at Catcliffe do sell LPG

UnkleBob
17-03-2006, 20:47
if you have somewhere to put it safely, you can buy a huge tank for it and save even more money...but i know, it's a big IF isn't it?
PS, as a contributer on your "which car" thread, what did you go for?

PESKY6969
18-03-2006, 09:48
try this site petrolprices.com:thumbsup:

Classic Rock
18-03-2006, 12:32
if you have somewhere to put it safely, you can buy a huge tank for it and save even more money...but i know, it's a big IF isn't it?
PS, as a contributer on your "which car" thread, what did you go for?

I did update the thread to proudly announce the new arrival of a Range Rover 4.0L V8 with dual fuel.

I went down to the Law Bros garage on Leppings Lane last night and it took 20 minutes and three staff from the garage to help me put gas in the vehicle. One moaned that these converted vehicles are a pain (but didn't say why), another said that all had different sized attachments and that you need to get different attachments for different pumps (never heard that one before) and finally one managed to get the pump to clip onto the nozzle and got it working. It's not easy, more fiddly than anything, especially when it's freezing cold. It's not like putting petrol in a tank, you need to clip bits onto your car, then tighten them then attach the pipe to form an air tight connection. Then you've got to stand for ages holding in a button while it slowly fills up the tank. Nevertheless, I know what to do now.

47p a litre and the tank filled for £2O exactly from empty. No change in performance, no funny smells in the car.

The best bit was the nice loud bang when I disconnected the nozzle from the car. It's meant to do that, I was told. Sounds like a car backfiring. Great!

JonnH
02-06-2006, 12:03
ClassicRock, Best off looking at petrolprices.com website.

LawBros is very expensive compared to others.

(Yes i know this is an oldish thread :) )