How much more petrol price hiking can we take???
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On the downside, it costs more money to run my pretty mundane family hack (1.8 Primera Estate). On the upside, it means I cycle to work more often and am fitter and thinner by doing so.
Might get people to realise they don't need the use the car to nip to the shop at the end of the road or drop the kids off at school less than a mile away. It's quicker for me to cycle 4 miles to work at 9am than it is to drive and doesn't cost me a penny.
Not that that justifies the rises though.
Might get people to realise they don't need the use the car to nip to the shop at the end of the road or drop the kids off at school less than a mile away. It's quicker for me to cycle 4 miles to work at 9am than it is to drive and doesn't cost me a penny.
Not that that justifies the rises though.
Edited by Deluded on Thursday 23 December 21:52
Gwagon111 said:
If prices double from todays prices, I might raise an eyebrow, if they quadruple I may raise both eyebrows. I really won't start to get overly concerned until we are at about 10 quid a gallon.
Sorry to disappoint but at £1.20 ltr its already well over £5 a gallon, so you might have to raise more than one eyebrow if it doubles Edited by Gwagon111 on Thursday 23 December 22:00

BeeRoad said:
Most of my driving is for my business, so until the cost of fuel works out to more than 40ppm for the first 10,000 miles and 25ppm thereafter, I won't worry. . . . . 
That's not just for fuel but for the wear & tear of your car... doubt it even covers the amount the high mileage looses on the resale value if you do that sort of mileage....
you've all got fair points I guess 
I would rather have to drive to work than cycle to be honest
But I think just going to the shop a bit of exercise can't hurt
It's just when I'm a bit older I'd love to have a nice classic, but just having a weekly blast could end up costing fortunes if this carries on!
And insurance is rising too, don't even get me started on that! (17 year old male, need I say more?!)

I would rather have to drive to work than cycle to be honest
But I think just going to the shop a bit of exercise can't hurt

It's just when I'm a bit older I'd love to have a nice classic, but just having a weekly blast could end up costing fortunes if this carries on!
And insurance is rising too, don't even get me started on that! (17 year old male, need I say more?!)
Gwagon111 said:
If prices double from todays prices, I might raise an eyebrow, if they quadruple I may raise both eyebrows. I really won't start to get overly concerned until we are at about 10 quid a gallon.
It does not need to go up by very much to reach £10 a gallon!Edited by Gwagon111 on Thursday 23 December 22:00
Somnophore said:
If we get to £2 a litre or so I'll probably start cycling to work.
I remember people saying this about £1 a litre.The truth is, if you can afford to run a car at all it's not going to be prohibitive until you really have to think hard about car vs. other methods (eg train).
Since for me the train is getting more expensive faster than the cost of fuel is going up, the car is not only the cheaper option, it's actually getting even cheaper.
Odd, but there you have it.
The train btw is Southampton to London. It's about 80 miles on the track, and is £66 per return ticket. It's about £20 in fuel.
C
If it goes up much more I'm going to have to rethink my work. Currently doing 35k miles per year in a van. It's costing me over £10k per year to run, about £6k of which is fuel.
I'm going to have to start charging my customers more. The problem is my
suppliers are going to start charging me more. So I'm going to have to charge a lot more!
Higher fuel prices are soon going to start impacting on our standards of living and employment.
I'm going to have to start charging my customers more. The problem is my
suppliers are going to start charging me more. So I'm going to have to charge a lot more!
Higher fuel prices are soon going to start impacting on our standards of living and employment.
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