Fuel price rises

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adamr8965 wrote:Whats the answer then?
Supply and demand. And the oil cartels limiting oil production to push the price of a barrel up.
I started driving 18 years ago and diesel was 46.9p/l, that's the cheapest I remember.
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I passed my test in 1972, used to get paid on a Thursday, fill up my Poxhall Viva & get change from £2.
(It was 33p a GALLON then)!
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dogslife wrote:I passed my test in 1972, used to get paid on a Thursday, fill up my Poxhall Viva & get change from £2.
(It was 33p a GALLON then)!

did you have enough for a bag of chips and a swift pint of mild out of the change too Doggie? :P
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Probably one or t'other....

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my dad said when he was my age he could run the car for £5 per week and he could also insure it, a ford cortina.
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I used to fill my opel manta brimmed for £17 but that must be 20years ago
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dogslife wrote:I passed my test in 1972, used to get paid on a Thursday, fill up my Poxhall Viva & get change from £2.
(It was 33p a GALLON then)!
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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How expensive does petrol/diesel have to get before you have to do something about it?
What action would you take?

I could move closer to work, within walking distance in fact.
At present it takes about 45 minutes in the car, and 3 hours on public transport.
10p per mile gives a round trip cost of £7 against £24 on public transport.
So on fuel the cost has to more than triple :shock: before it costs the same.
But the car is still more convenient: what about my time? My employer pimps me out at £100/hour!

And I'm only doing about 17k miles / year.
You just can't make fuel expensive enough.

So what about increasing car tax? Say about £1,000/year? That hits everyone uniformly.

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no more price rises. Let the ecoists drive their toyota purees, and their datsun fallen leaves, and geewizis, and dont annoy us who enjoy the actual driving bit of commuting. Thats what all these public transport promoters dont understand, i get enjoyment out of driving; i dont smoke or drink so just let me enjoy my car.
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