By : Forum Member
Published 20th November 2015 |
Read latest comment - 29th January 2016

Just reading in the news that there is a chance petrol could break under the £1 mark over the next 2 weeks or so.

Apparently the average price is around £1.07 but as there has been a dip in the price of crude oil this could be passed on to the consumer within the next 2 weeks.

With your bigger supermarkets already dropping below this it wont be long surely until we see 99p a litre again?


Clive
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really , I think it will take them about a month or 2 to pass this on then it will be back to the high prices within a week or 2


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Andy-C | Pewter World

Still waiting


Angela
My views & opinions are my own

Still waiting
 
When has 4 days been 2 weeks 

Clive

Wait till we all go to war, then we'll all have fuel rationed and the price will rocket.... Just a matter of time..... Now the Turks have decided to take pot shots at the Russians.....


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Barney

Wait till we all go to war, then we'll all have fuel rationed and the price will rocket.... Just a matter of time..... Now the Turks have decided to take pot shots at the Russians.....”
 

Great stuff, grab a pitchfork and dig out the old combats, may need to lose about 3 stone to do the trousers up. Don't panic Mr Mannering, they don't like it up 'em!


Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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What's the opposite of a blessing in disguise?

This. This is the opposite of a blessing in disguise.


George Smith

Might be going up


Thanks,
Barney

 

oh dear

"After a lengthy freeze under the Coalition, the Chancellor conspicuously made no mention of fuel taxes yesterday.

This could mean a rise of more than 2p a litre in April 2016 – and steeper rises every year after that.

The small print of the Spending Review documents shows the Treasury’s takings from fuel duty are expected to rise at the rate of inflation every year until 2020."

Time to scrap cars, we'll all work from home doing stuff and turn prisons into factories. Pollution and crime tackled in one sentence, how good am I?


Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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I would love to know the running costs of an electric vehicle, i.e. re-charge the batteries from flat to full charge in comparison to a tank of petrol / diesel against same mileage/ conditions. I'm not convinced one is greener than the other, although am toying with the idea of getting an electric motor, not sure what happens if you go completely flat out in the countryside, does someone pop out with like a defibrillator machine, say stand back and give the mother of all charges to your motor, or whether you have to wait for a tow truck....


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Barney

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