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unleaded petrol

NOUN
  1. gasoline that has not been treated with a lead compound

How To Use unleaded petrol In A Sentence

  • The Petrol Retailers Association criticised the store for ‘cynically’ offering 20p off unleaded petrol to shoppers who spent more than £150 in its stores.
  • I am told some older vehicles will run on unleaded petrol without having the engine tweaked. Times, Sunday Times
  • This saving would easily cover the cost of adjusting cars which can not already run on unleaded petrol.
  • Continually running an older car not designed to use unleaded petrol will eventually cause the coating to wear away, causing damage to the valves and cylinder heads.
  • Motorists already reeling from the credit crunch are now forking out 1.20 for a litre of unleaded petrol. The Sun
  • However, the E1 a litre barrier is broken as soon as you cross the Wexford border, with three garages in Bunclody charging approximately 3.5% more for unleaded petrol.
  • They say that the motorist is getting a premium unleaded petrol well below the cost of normal unleaded.
  • The budget provided the financial incentive, but much confusion still abounds over the use of unleaded petrol.
  • She says her son Mark must get compensation for the cost of cleaning and re-fitting his engine after he unknowingly filled the car with diesel instead of unleaded petrol.
  • But Mr King warned of a worrying gulf between the price of unleaded petrol and diesel. The Sun
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