I was approached about 6 months ago by a company trying to sell me a magnetic fuel saving device. Our annual diesel bill is £130K.
Everything about it had scam written all over it particularly the way these devices are being marketed (ie franchise area's)and the description of how they are supposed to work is to good to be true. In my experience anything that sounds to good to be true usually is.
The problem I have got now is that I have just been talking to a guy who 12 months ago had these fitted to his fleet of coaches. He swares blind he is achieving 9% saving on fuel costs over a year. Is he just trying to justify his purchase or not is the question. As the resident expert in all things fuel related what is your opinion
Everything about it had scam written all over it particularly the way these devices are being marketed (ie franchise area's)and the description of how they are supposed to work is to good to be true. In my experience anything that sounds to good to be true usually is.
The problem I have got now is that I have just been talking to a guy who 12 months ago had these fitted to his fleet of coaches. He swares blind he is achieving 9% saving on fuel costs over a year. Is he just trying to justify his purchase or not is the question. As the resident expert in all things fuel related what is your opinion