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French lpg (or wotever its called)
Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 10:48
by T'Onion
ok we are heading to france in the summer , so wot adaptor do i need ? also has any one got the poi of lpg stations in france for tomtom ? or the like ?
ta
Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 11:56
by 68bay
Have a look here
http://www.gasure.co.uk/sales1.htm
The third one down is what you want
Sorry dont have a POI for TOm Tom but we toured France for 3 weeks last Summer and had no trouble at all finding GPL seems like more garages and lots of Supermarket garages stock it than over here
Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 13:01
by T'Onion
Cheers Keith

Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 15:52
by jed the spread
when and were are you going mark? well be going we could meet up for a day or two
jed
Posted: 21 Jan 2007, 17:51
by T'Onion
august first two weeks and to aurberette (sp) south on the dron / loire
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 08:54
by Ian Hulley
Mark, you'll need the large round dished one for France. As has been said GPL is easily available,every other motorway services had it (it's advertised in the corner of the roadsign.) Off the Autoroute the larger petrol stations in and around towns had it. Price was ~75 cents/litre aka ten bob to me and thee.
Watch out for the large red knob next to the pump .... some idiot

.... might mistake this for the 'fill' button. I know I did
Ian.
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 20:27
by Ivor Brownun
some supermarkets sell it, we found the price varied a lot.
Posted: 23 Jan 2007, 22:56
by T'Onion
Big Thanks to Si (toomany) , he emailed me a link to a price site and i followed a link or two and came up with this
http://www.fievezautomobiles.fr/stationx.htm
just click on the downloads and it either autoroute or GPS poi's

Posted: 26 Jan 2007, 17:39
by Trundler
You need the same adapter throughout France (the 'dish' one) but there are two different types of pump. One has a big handle you pull back to lock it in place but the other is by far the best and simplest one I've ever used - far better than the two UK types, the Irish, Belgian, Italian, Dutch, German or Austrian. It has a black collar that slides forward to lock it in place and the action is simple; grip the black collar and push to connect, grip the black collar and pull to disconnect. This should be the universal standard throughout Europe I reckon.
Enjoy your trip!
Posted: 01 Feb 2007, 21:28
by Sven
Mark...thats the site i used when we went to France last year...very thorough and up to date. Printed a few maps off before we went....just in case the GPS played up......dont want to be running on the dear stuff now do we!!!!
Sven
Posted: 02 Feb 2007, 09:48
by T'Onion
Sven wrote:Mark...thats the site i used when we went to France last year...very thorough and up to date. Printed a few maps off before we went....just in case the GPS played up......dont want to be running on the dear stuff now do we!!!!
Sven
Cheers Sven , did the poi lpg stations work ok ?
Posted: 04 Feb 2007, 17:59
by Sven
Mark, i didnt download the POI's......just printed the maps off for the areas we were going to. Tha GPS i've got is a Medion one and you have to but additional software for 30 Euro's to be able to download POI's (sod that) so i only used it cause it has the major roads of europe on!!! Didnt realise how useless that was.....but the info on the site was up to date
Sven
Posted: 04 Feb 2007, 18:22
by T'Onion
cheers Sven , i was going to print it out and use the poi's .... just need to get the adaptor
