2013年11月14日星期四
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Carlisle has cheapest fuel prices in uk But michael gatty, director of corby
hill garage in carlisle, believes the latest figures are said:Average price of
petrol in carlisle at the moment is more like 131 or 132p per litre. Just shows
how volatile wholesale prices are at the moment so this survey is meaningless
really one cheap beats day they will
go up by 1.5p and the next drop by 1.5p. Supermarkets are way below and we Click to enter set our prices at what
we need to make some money. Prices do go up quicker than the supermarkets but we
can also drop them quicker.Price of unleaded at mr gatty garage was 134.9 per
litre, while the cheapest unleaded in Carlisle, according to a petrol comparison
website, was Asda at 129.7p per litre. Santander said its latest survey gives
motorists relief with decreases of up to seven per beats by dr dre
uk cent nationwide since march despite fuel prices remaining nearly at an
all time high. A spokeswoman for asda could not say why their carlisle store
would be cheaper than any other.She said they tried to be the first to drop the
price on the forecourt and when costs rise they aim to be the last to put their
prices up. She added their petrol is the cheapest because asda is the only
petrol retailer to have a national price cap guaranteeing a fair fuel price for
customers.I know for a fact that the price of fuel will never be below a litre
again.I know also that people will never stop buying fuel in bulk.I also know
that 75% of the price of a litre of fuel is taxation by the government.Nowhere
have i accused oil companies of hulking prices up, maybe i didn't state that i
believe the price fuel being so high is the governments fault, but that is the
source of the whole price issue.And regardless of what i, you or anyone else has
mentioned on this thread, there is nothing you no nor me can do about it,
regardless of what party is in government, fuel is the easiest way to make money
via taxation. 'The Outsider' The average fuel usage in an area will never change
dramatically enough to effect the fuel prices on a long term basis.What you
propose with regard to everyone not buying fuel for a short period would have no
effect, because the fuel companies know that sooner or later, everyone will need
to fill up and when cheap dr dre
they do, the prices could be whatever they want to put them at because companies
and the pulic do not have fuel they cannot function for very long not that this
hypothetical situation would ever happen anyway.I too think the fuel companies
make far too much money but considering that 65% of the prices at the pumps go
in the governments pockets, its surely them that should climb down a bit.We will
never see fuel under 1 a litre again, it is as close to a fact as any.
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