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Wow i feel really chuffed. If i put 37 litres of fuel in Rangie tomorrow i will only have to pay £49.63 for it instead of £50.00 today. This could be the start of a revolution in transport.
The price of a litre of normal unleaded over here is on average €1.50 (£1.31). How does that compare with the price in the UK at the moment ??
Coming over next week so, do I fill up over here or across the water ??
Depends where you get it i paid £135.9 at Sainsburys for doozel the other day. Petrol a little cheaper, never notice price to be honest but about £128.00 ish i think. By the time you get here it will be £127.00 bet you are doing cartwheels.
Blimey, nearly £136 quid a litre!
Bollocks Keith, you spotted the unforced error. Should of course have been 135.9 pence and 128 pence. Anyway i am still over the moon with the cut in duty. If i fill the car up to the brim from empty i will save a whopping 90 pence. How good is that? And this prick thinks he has done us a favour, bloody idiot.
this is the range rover forum don't you mean the next day or two's fuel in lolHad to laff out loud earlier; "usual" budget announces raise from 18.00hrs, and as usual on budget day there were massive rush-hour queues at Morrisons/Tesco/BP local to here......bet they all felt pig-sick when they finally heard it went down today, specially havin put the next week or two's fuel in![]()
Had to laff out loud earlier; "usual" budget announces raise from 18.00hrs, and as usual on budget day there were massive rush-hour queues at Morrisons/Tesco/BP local to here......bet they all felt pig-sick when they finally heard it went down today, specially havin put the next week or two's fuel in![]()
this is the range rover forum don't you mean the next day or two's fuel in lol
Forecourts around here, especially supermarkets, tend to delay budget increases for a couple of days so I wonder how they will react to a tax DROP in price. It's not as if it's something they/we are used to!
What I have never understood (morally, rather than technically), and I used to work in the tax department as a tax advisor, was how they could tax us twice - i.e. fuel duty and then VAT? As there's double tax treaties in place with many other countries, yet they feel it just to tax us twice within the UK! Arseholes!
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