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Starting today (Friday) and running until Monday (12 March), Vauxhall dealers across the country are offering customers £500 worth of free fuel with every new car and van purchase made this weekend.

This offer is in addition to Vauxhall’s existing new car finance offers and anything else you can negotiate with the dealer. The £500 free fuel offer is available with any new Vauxhall car, SUV or commercial vehicle.

Based on the current average petrol price of 121.9p per litre, £500 would buy you approximately 410 litres of fuel. Vauxhall’s expert team of calculator button pushers have worked out that customers choosing a Corsa 1.0-litre petrol three-door model, which achieves 64.2mpg, could enjoy 5,778 miles of motoring on free fuel – although this is entirely unrealistic and based on a best-case scenario that won’t ever happen in the real world.

On the other hand, if you’re buying one of the last-ever VXR8 saloons, £500 of petrol will probably only get you as far as the next petrol station…

 

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Stuart Masson
Stuart Massonhttps://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/
Stuart is the Editorial Director of our suite of sites: The Car Expert, The Van Expert and The Truck Expert. Originally from Australia, Stuart has had a passion for cars and the automotive industry for over thirty years. He spent a decade in automotive retail, and now works tirelessly to help car buyers by providing independent and impartial advice.