It’s nice to see the price of fuel plummeting recently. It’s currently £0.91 per litre for unleaded and £1.06 per litre for diesel at my local filling station. That’s still too expensive in my opinion and the £0.15 per litre gap between the price of petrol and diesel is ridiculous. This absurdly silly approach to fuel taxation continues to punish the very people who are trying to save fuel. If you drive less than 15,000 miles per year, you might as well buy an economical petrol car. While we are all feeling the effects of the credit crunch right now, it will have an upside for many people with cheaper goods, services and fuel. As car dealers struggle to shift new cars, there is a large surplus of new cars building up at most car manufacturers worldwide, so car shoppers should demand and expect huge discounts, that is, if you can get the finance? – There’s always a catch.
Update:
I have recently updated the site with a fresh theme, a picture gallery, and a stack of car videos. Please bookmark the site so you can find it again. Also, many thanks to you loyal regulars who continuously return to the site, without you, I would probably go back to talking to myself, thanks for the support.





