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Filled up yesterday, first time since late November. Got the shock of my life.....on my trip I usually wait until I hit around the 130 mile mark which usually costs me around £15/£16. It cost me just under £20 .
WTF???!!!

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DynaToon @ 03/01/2011 21:40  

yep. we're paying for BP's clean up operation.

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Nicholls @ 03/01/2011 22:52  

its not just bp is it

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fxr swas @ 03/01/2011 23:15  

Don't worry, once the tories honour their election pledge of fuel duty stabilisation the price will plummet! Sick of them bloody pigs flying past

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6ypsy @ 03/01/2011 23:23  

Oh look, another squadron just flew over here aswell, fuel duty stabilisation eh,probably when the price reaches something like a nice round figure of 1.40.......ish

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fxr swas @ 04/01/2011 00:22  

It's probably to do with the VAT increase, read on... The top rate of VAT, the British goods and services tax, has risen from 17.5% to its highest level of 20%, as the government looks to increase tax revenues in order to reduce debt. Business groups have warned that retailers will be hit by the increase, while opponents of the rise say the poorest people will be hit hardest. The government says the rise is necessary to help bring down the country's high budget deficit. The rise of VAT is also a worry for the Bank of England. At 3.3%, the annual rise in the consumer price index is already well above the bank's target of 2%, and analysts say the higher VAT rate is likely to push inflation towards 4% this year. *Food, children's clothing, newspapers and magazines are not subject to VAT.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p> </o:p> <o:p></o:p> <o:p>*Thank feck for that!</o:p> <o:p></o:p> <o:p>Link to VAT topic </o:p> <o:p></o:p> <o:p>http://www.bikermatch.co.uk/sites/bm/forum/posts.asp?to...ic_id=7082 </o:p> <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p>

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Sandi @ 04/01/2011 09:27  

Yes but dont forget it has to be delivered by truck costing more in fuel so ALL prices will go up

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JP @ 04/01/2011 09:35  

oh aye, so it will oh poop! lol

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Sandi @ 04/01/2011 09:36  

It wouldnt bother me quite so much if the government were going to lead by example and take huge wage cuts to help ease the 'burden'on the taxpayer,along with all their other 'perks',how often does Osbourne dig deep to fuel up his jag or whatever it is he gets driven around in,dont forget these people aint exactely skint to start off with,or like some getting by on less than say 15k or a lot less,thats it now were screwed,my employer aint gonna award me a decent payrise to cope with rising costs to get to work and I need my own transport to work very anti social hrs.

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fxr swas @ 04/01/2011 10:50  

bike is fine - land rover costs nearly £80 to fill up .......eeeek !!! bring on that good weather lol says my chq bk !!!!!!

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kazninja @ 04/01/2011 18:37  

I'm with Kaz, I had a Nissan Nivara and it had to go just to expensive to run - the bike is used as much as possible from spring or when the weather isn't slippy. There was almighty fuss when the prices reach £1 a while ago, we just seem to accept these crazy prices now. Girvan in Ayrshire was 126.9 litre for unleaded at the beginning of the week -

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BOBKAT @ 04/01/2011 18:54  

We'll all have to use less, that'll bring the prices down. Market forces

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yamahama @ 04/01/2011 18:57  

126.9 here too Kat ... got the shock of my life when the petrol cost hit £50 for me to fuel up!!!

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Deleted User @ 04/01/2011 20:13  

£1.30 at the local Tesco's in Ashby!!!!


Well for diesel anyway

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Deleted Member @ 04/01/2011 21:02  

£1:32 diesel and £1:28 petrol.

Just waiting for the first tanker to get hijacked now.

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DynaToon @ 04/01/2011 21:08  

And my diesel mileage allowance hasn't gone up!!


Our company follow the tax man's rates, they put up the cost of the petrol but not the diesel, I'm getting 2p per mile less than when it was 1.30 odd two years ago

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Deleted Member @ 04/01/2011 21:19  

Shite that.

Its not worth owning a diesel anymore IMO. I'm going to be getting a 4X4 in the summer and will most likley do a gas conversion, either that or run it on chip oil .

With the way things are going fuel will be hovering around the £1:50 mark come next Christmas.

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DynaToon @ 04/01/2011 21:35  

Company car ............ but the way they are stretching the difference between petrol and diesel it might be worth going for a petrol in July as I do about 28k per year

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Deleted Member @ 04/01/2011 21:38  

Thats the way I'm thinking too. The +s for diesels are fast diminishing .
I have a mate with a Mustang and hes converted to gas and hes now getting more Miles than I'm getting out of my TDi......Hmm time for a change, sooner the better.

Lol, can you imagine if the Frencj govt put up prices like they do here, more burning sheep

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DynaToon @ 04/01/2011 21:47  

Surely it will just be a matter of time before people hit the streets in protest. We are getting shfted on fuel as it is, most of the cost is duty. It makes me sick to think how much we're being ripped off.

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Hellraiser @ 04/01/2011 22:08  

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