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Kiksomass

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Fuel pricing
« on: 29 March 2010, 11:23:17 »

As someone who delivers fuel,unless I have a spillage, I never actually see the fuel I'm delivering. When we fill up our cars,the same applies and this is the problem. If somone filled a litre Coke bottle with fuel and were told that it's going to cost £1.20 then I doubt we would be too fussed. When we head off to the pub,we would think nothing of spending over £3 for one PINT or getting wine at £5 for a 1.5 litres from a supermarket. All we see is the fuel gauge not rising as far as it once did for our money. I don't commute fortunately, but when I put £50 in the car I don't hear the click anymore. I bottled out at £55!The days of less than a pound a litre have gone forever. Give or take a few pence,the price is only going to go one direction. The motorist will always be bent forward and told to smile where the government are concerned, whoever is in charge. I don't have the answers but the facts are out there. Just my opinion folks! :(
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Re: Fuel pricing
« Reply #1 on: 29 March 2010, 11:30:48 »

The above post should probably have gone into general discussion sorry! But I was praising James for sorting the car out and was still in the same section ::)
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