Im right in thinking both shell and tesco's fuel are refined together so the Vpower is in fact the same product.
Obsolutely and categorically they are NOT from the same source. V-Power is from Shells own refinerey, from their own base stocks, with their own additives package.
Tesco 99 (along with their "standard" fuels) are supplied from one of Britains largest wholly independent oil companies - Greenergy. This is their brew:
http://www.greenergy.co.uk/products/99_octane.html. And you might also notice that Tesco 99 is the official fuel of the British Rally Championship, and is also used by Seat Sport UK, in their BTCC and SCC cars.
The only similarities between Tesco 99 and Shell V-Power are that they are both minumum 99RON, and both contain 5% bioethanol.
Tesco 99 data sheet here:
http://www.greenergy.co.uk/tesco_99_octane/Spec_Sheet_99_octane.pdfShell V-Power data sheet: fcuk knows!
T.T had posted a while back confirming that both these fuels are from the same source and in some cases out performed Vpower in tests.
Nope, not me. I never stated they were from the same source, but I do remember many moons ago of posting the Thoreney Motorsport tests, where Tesco 99 kicked the ass of BP Ultimate, was a clear leader over the former 98RON Shell Optimax, and is on a par with the latest V-Power.
Take the cheaper option, get your club card points and get £20 free shopping a month from using it like i do!!!.
Yeah, but then Shell also gives money back vouchers if you have a V-Power Drivers Club card. Women don't like the Shell coupons as much as the Tesco ones though!

Sorry i dont trust using shell garages or Jet stations for card fraud that regually happens due to the cheap labour workers they employ to scam your debit card which happens alot.( i never carry cash)
I'm with you all the way there. I was nearly subjected to a credit card scam at a Shell garage - a swift fone call to the credit card company, who confirmed that fraud had taken place, followed by a call to the Plod soon sorted that one out!