Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Record gasoline prices in the run-up to Christmas

Gasoline prices are set in the pre-Christmas period – equivalent to a £ 5-gallon - reaching 110 pence per litre has said the RAC.

RAC spokesman John Franklin said the daily mail that the motor sport organization record expected pump prices for mid-December.

"The festive season is traditionally a time very expensive, and this has worse through the gasoline prices, increased by 26% over the previous year", he said.

"With the £ 5 a gallon mark should probably affected will be before Christmas, many families think twice to visit family and friends."

According to petrolprices.com, Britain's average fuel prices are currently at 108.6 p per litre unleaded and 109,8 p for diesel.

Driver dealt another blow as a planned 2.5% increase in sales tax will add one £ 1.50 to a more tank of fuel from 1 January 2010.

Research from Sainsbury's finance suggests that running costs significantly a car last year.

According to the Bank, the average annual running costs now stands at £ 2,338 - not counting interest on loans taken out to the initial cost of buying erfüllen.Dies up 2.68% compared to the previous year and 11% compared with 2007.

Research that drew on data from the AA, the Office for national statistics and various government agencies, identifies the most important cost than car insurance that is up to almost 13% last year.

Other large expenses are car tax - by 8% last year and more than one fifth in the last two years and fuel has risen is found that this was now cheaper than in October 2008, although the Bank.


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