TVT Supercharged April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 My mistake, 3 no - parking coupons, cigarette and newspaper. Is becos the points not redeemed can be kept to get more discounts the next time we pump ? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeffc 5th Gear April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 Is becos the points not redeemed can be kept to get more discounts the next time we pump ? The points can be used to redeem any stuff except parking coupons, cigarette and newspaper. Please take note expiry date for points. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 The points can be used to redeem any stuff except parking coupons, cigarette and newspaper. Please take note expiry date for points. some petrol companies actually allow redemption of parking coupon. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darthrevan Supercharged April 7, 2014 Share April 7, 2014 SPC whenever possible because I prefer the polite staff/crew..sometimes because of no choice have to pump at other brands(which I dislike immensely) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smoothscott 5th Gear April 27, 2014 Share April 27, 2014 Nid pump min $50 to maximise the discount. Coz after SPC card discount is $42.50, another $3 off for UOB card (min $50 purchase) till April 2013, unless extend again, so only sign $39.50 for the credit card purchase. No other terms n conditions. SPC has extended the promotion for UOB to the end of June, at least that's what they told me when i pump a week ago. And yup, we only pay $39.50 when we pump $50 worth. Anyway, i heard caltex petrol really produces lesser noise for the engine and it feels more responsive, any people pump caltex and feel the same way? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged April 27, 2014 Share April 27, 2014 Used to pump V power but have switched to Exxon Mobil's 97 ron for a while. I don't find any significant difference between both. But I will pump V power if I drive in Malaysia Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jerryong April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 use esso coz got 24% for esso credit card. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yan66 2nd Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 in Malaysia , use Caltex confirm u feel the different. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedream 3rd Gear April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 use esso coz got 24% for esso credit card. got meh? DBS Esso credit card not 17% only? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 In SG, I fill my cars with Ron 95 from any brands that has best offer. Pity Shell doesn't have tie up with UOB anymore - earned lots of Smart $ from purchase of petrol. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TameDriver Twincharged April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 in Malaysia , use Caltex confirm u feel the different. Don't know about Caltex in Malaysia but I like to use it in Thailand. Felt it gave smoother drive & more power. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orbit78 1st Gear April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 in Malaysia , use Caltex confirm u feel the different. Pardon me, the difference is -ve or +ve compared to Singapore Caltex? Had been on Shell FuelSave 95 for quite a long time thinking to switch to either Caltex or Esso... Problem for me on Caltex in Ang Mo Kio is that it is rather far to pump at Thomson road. Esso is now at Ang Mo Kio Ave 3 next to GainCity, near to CTE. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Car_man 2nd Gear April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 My house nearby got 2 esso station, so got no choice loh but prefer caltex Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Devilcup 3rd Gear April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 in singapore, shell, caltex, esso, spc all side by side... i will always go caltex. if too full, esso. that for Ron 95 in malaysia, anyone that is easily reach! all cheaper compare to singapore wahahha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Azhiwen 3rd Gear April 29, 2014 Share April 29, 2014 in singapore, shell, caltex, esso, spc all side by side... i will always go caltex. if too full, esso. that for Ron 95 in malaysia, anyone that is easily reach! all cheaper compare to singapore wahahha In Malaysia, I stick to Petron because can accumulate points. If no Petron then find Petronas because also got Petronas kad. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
FourZero Hypersonic April 30, 2014 Share April 30, 2014 I will go for Shell, either 98 or V-power. Still feel that it gives me more mileage after 12 years of using it on 3 different cars. cheers :) 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastnfaster 3rd Gear April 30, 2014 Share April 30, 2014 I will go for Shell, either 98 or V-power. Still feel that it gives me more mileage after 12 years of using it on 3 different cars. cheers :) For my Altis, Shell 98 n V Power don't improve mileage, though more power n better response. Maybe I tend to drive more aggressive on 98/v. I prefer Caltex 95 as I think it gives optimum performance On my ride Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spyder79 3rd Gear April 30, 2014 Share April 30, 2014 In Malaysia, I stick to Petron because can accumulate points. If no Petron then find Petronas because also got Petronas kad. should try BHP... seem more power ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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