PaulMdj
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Kids on school holidays.
Those Hyundai people think of everything. If you have got the one that I think that you have, there is a fitting on it that you plug a hose into and it washes the underside of the mower for you. The mower also comes with a cup holderThat the advantage of a petrol mower, you can jet wash the underneath.
Tell me about it. Put Diesel in today £1.93L, was supermarket prices as well. Not normally that at motorway services where I am.Fuel prices !!!!!!!!!!
Eeek. We are unleaded but it's gone up again since yesterday and I'm sure it's gone up twice today. Went to nearest supermarket as needed to do shopping and the queues were ridiculous plus half the pumps out of order. As there were such big queues I can only assume the two other supermarkets are out of fuel.Tell me about it. Put Diesel in today £1.93L, was supermarket prices as well. Not normally that at motorway services where I am.
It’s a joke way it’s going will be over £2 by the end of next week!Eeek. We are unleaded but it's gone up again since yesterday and I'm sure it's gone up twice today. Went to nearest supermarket as needed to do shopping and the queues were ridiculous plus half the pumps out of order. As there were such big queues I can only assume the two other supermarkets are out of fuel.
The petrol station I pass going to work: 151.9 on the way to work 158.9 on the way home from workFuel prices !!!!!!!!!!
Currently in Japan. Petrol here is about 85p/LTell me about it. Put Diesel in today £1.93L, was supermarket prices as well. Not normally that at motorway services where I am.
How much does it cost to buy the actual car? How is it taxed?Currently in Japan. Petrol here is about 85p/L
I've seen huge numbers of Kei cars here. I think they are so popular because they have significantly lower taxes, and you can buy one without having to prove you've got off street parking. AFAIK, a typical Kei car brand new is in the region of £12k. Nissan and Mitsubishi both make an EV Kei car for about £15k.How much does it cost to buy the actual car? How is it taxed?
I seem to remember it's expensive to own and older cars are punished severely. I think there is a bigger picture with this one
But that doesn't suit a narrativeAgreed, but it seems rip-off Britain isn’t that bad for fuel.
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For the first time in my life, I have timed something of consequence just right albeit that was because I would have had a bill of between £8 and £10k coming to keep the 8yr old van going, and that was to change it for an Evan.Fuel prices !!!!!!!!!!
Problem is fuel is only a snap shot of the rip off Britain narrative. When taken solely as a snapshot it doesn’t seem as bad. But its overall cost living people are struggling with not just prices at the pump.But that doesn't suit a narrative![]()
And the other big issue is that the official inflation figures are based on a "basket of stuff" that includes all manner of unnecessary items. If they limited it to essentials like food, fuel, utilities, mortgage/rent then the inflation figures would be much higher.Problem is fuel is only a snap shot of the rip off Britain narrative. When taken solely as a snapshot it doesn’t see a bad. But its overall cost living people are struggling with not just prices at the pump.