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By Alan, on February 24th, 2011%
British commuters are getting hit hard as fuel prices increase to record highs, public transport is soaring and insurance rates just keep rising but now there is an alternative that is effective and efficient motorbikes and scooter offer transport that is cheaper, faster and friendly to the environment.
Leading comparison site confused.com released a study saying the . . . → Read More: People turn to motorcycles to save on fuel and insurance
By Alan, on February 12th, 2011%
FairFuelUK is campaigning desperately to convince George Osborne and the House of Commons that the soaring cost of petrol in the U.K. is seriously endangering the welfare of hauliers and all the rest of the country’s motorists. Backed by the Road Haulage Association, the Freight Transport Association, the RAC and the Fuel Card Company as well . . . → Read More: FairFuelUK want fuel costs controlled
By Alan, on January 27th, 2011%
The AA has announced the largest jump in forecourt prices over the past generation. Now it will cost £3.07 more to top up the tank. The one-two punch of stiffer world markets oil prices and higher taxes loaded on 6.13 pence for every litre from the middle of December to that of January. The result was . . . → Read More: AA says petrol has reached new high
By Alan, on January 17th, 2011%
Britain may suffer shortage of petrol due to a threat to strike by the biggest transport union. They swore they would convince over 3,000 drivers of fuel tankers to walk out.
The same workers’ union, who led the cabin crew strike at British Airways, has received ballots from throughout the industry in a reaction to the dragging . . . → Read More: Petrol shortages rear their ugly head again
By Alan, on January 13th, 2011%
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System was forced to shut down after a leak was discovered over the weekend. The company did state that there is no threat to the environment because the leak has been stopped.
Any kind of oil spill is not a good thing for the world market because it will just raise the price of . . . → Read More: Alaska oil leaks will push petrol to £6 a gallon
By Alan, on December 19th, 2010%
According to Experian Catalist, petrol has soared to a peak of over 121p per liter for unleaded. After the increase in VAT and the higher duties on fuel hit in January, prices will escalate. Between the higher VAT and fuel duties, Experian Catalist expects prices to increase by 3.5p per liter, but diesel is less than . . . → Read More: Petrol climbs as temp’s drop
By Alan, on November 19th, 2010%
With the costs of operating vehicles in the UK on the increase, between rising insurance and petrol prices, many motorists are looking for any possible measures they can take to help them save driving expenses.
Driving habits are one of the ways you can save on fuel. By driving conservatively, you not only burn less fuel, but . . . → Read More: Better driving and fuel economy
By admin, on June 24th, 2010%
With ever increasing fuel prices due to the soaring cost of oil and various unrelated planned UK tax hikes, the cost of living is increasing ever higher.
There are many creative ways to improve fuel consumption; from chipping your engine management system to using magnets that are supposed to increase fuel burn by agitating fuel particles. Some . . . → Read More: 10 Top Tips for Fuel Economy
By Alan, on May 19th, 2010%
If the wrong fuel was placed in the fuel tank one in three drivers would not be covered by their current car insurance policies according to a new statement by the BIBA (British Insurance Brokers’ Association).
There are about 150,000 annual cases of cars getting mistakenly fuelled by an owner, which is the act of placing diesel . . . → Read More: Insurance may not cover you for putting the wrong fuel in the car
By admin, on May 7th, 2010%
If you are looking to reduce your fuel costs then you might want to look at a new product that has just been released into the UK market. It is claimed that Motorsilk Engine Treatment will save you up to 15% on your fuel bills, being the the only product (worldwide) with ISO Approval. Motorsilk engine . . . → Read More: Motorsilk Engine Treatment claimed to save up to 15 per cent on fuel
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