1)you don't notice any difference. 2)its getting you will have to start using public transport. 3)will end up selling car. 4you will carry on driving no matter how much fuel prices go up.
I have no choice but to use my car to get to work as despite living in a reasonable sized town the public transport service is appaulling and you can only go to two nearby towns neither of which have much work. There is no train station so even though my husband tries to get the train he usually has to drive to get on the train so to cope with one car would be impossible. Unfortunately mortgages are so high these days that most families need two incomes in order to pay their mortgage and bills and taking childcare and petrol out of your salary can reduce it to next to nothing. Time for Gordon Brown to ease up on the tax and help working familes out!
I have noticed that petrol seems to be going up by 1p per litre per week - it's sneaky and done this way to stop protecters taking action. We have the most expensive fule in the world and our own government is taxing us to excess. The extra profit from the price rises is probably being spent on new kitchens, televisions and furniture for the MPs.
its teribble my fella thinks we will all b paying through the roof like we arent anyway its a pitty people dont sack off their cars til the gov realise to stop taken the piss
Is this a statement or a question, If its what do I think of rising fuel cost I would say it's about time we all stode up to the Goverment and the fuel producers and not take the easy route of doing something else
these are ridiculous prices, and i dont drive. but what other non-drivers don't seem to realise is that up the fuel prices, and everything else follows
everytime you go to the petrol station the cost seems to be rising...the cost of oil has risen and this is pushing up noth only the cost of petrol but also gas and electric.