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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 11:43:00 -
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Ok whos getting abit ****ed off with the government and petrol companies using any excuse to put up the fuel price? 
Also whats the most expensive in your area?
Unleaded here is 99.9p Diesel here is ú1.03p
Sorry felt like a moan 
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 12:07:00 -
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Well that and we get taxed to buggery on everything .
To be honest its just an excuse everytime something like that happens price goes up in the UK but not in other countries AFAIK.
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 12:55:00 -
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Tell me about it, the BP petrol station near me at work has increased their prices about 2-3p week and that started about a week before the problems in New orleans.
Seen the price go from 90.9 to 99.9p in 3 weeks!!!!!
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 13:18:00 -
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Edited by: ASIV TRE on 07/09/2005 13:18:23
Originally by: Lord Aradon Edited by: Lord Aradon on 07/09/2005 13:06:31 I'm just glad i dont drive, but i want to drive, but i'm 22 so ill be paying 8 times the worth of the car in insurance per year, then theres tax (whats that?? JK) and MOT's and then the petrol and finally, (but firstly) lessons
So the order of events is 
1) Kicked by BSM in balls for wanting to learn in the first place 2) Trampled half to death by insurance while cradling balls 3) Covered in the expensive petrol 4) Ignited by the Tax 5) Buried by the MOT
Int road rage fun?? ---- Join Us
Advice dont go with BSM their a rip off, Try and find a smaller driving school to teach you.
Btw didnt u miss out buying the car in the first place (unless you already have one)
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 15:15:00 -
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Edited by: ASIV TRE on 07/09/2005 15:15:42 Was 89.9p at ADSA by me too, but has gone upto 90.9p now.
Plus coz they have said on the news that there might be a blockade on fuel places next week every bugger was filling up, i was sorta as well , but i was running low.
Also dont think veg oil does your engine much good over time 
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 16:47:00 -
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Keep it freindly some of you 
Personally i dont think blockading the oil refineries is the answer all it did last time was hurt the people that need to get to work. While all the people like MP's get driven to work in there nice petrol guzzling cars.
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 16:59:00 -
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Problem is even with all the problems with the fuel strike and other matters like wars someone still voted for labour and got them back in. But at the end of the day u cant trust any of the parties to reduce tax.
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ASIV TRE
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Posted - 2005.09.07 19:03:00 -
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Ok ok lets get this back on the topic of high fuel prices not whos got the biggest/least efficient engine 
The comment about not travelling as much is an idea but when u dont work in walking/cycling distance of work then its not possible.
As public transport is ****, and i wouldnt use it any how, would take me about 1hr and 30mins to travel 12 miles.
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