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Scary diesel prices in France too 1.2 euros @ litre- I´m suprised frenchies aren´t bockading the roads in protest, it wasn´t so long ago that I used to pop over to Calais with jerry cans to fill up.
Spain is better .99 euros @ litre ...
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Bring it on. Price the poor off the road so I can charge about on those nice congesstion free motorways.
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Originally posted by _V_Anyone want to buy my VW Phaeton W12?
It does nearly 14 MPG if you drive it carefully.
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Anyone want to buy my VW Phaeton W12?
It does nearly 14 MPG if you drive it carefully.
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well, we've survived the past 4 consecutive years of record oil prices 2003-6. I'm sure we can cope with a 5th.
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Originally posted by milanbeneslet's say we're paying 70p a litre
and you're paying 100p a litre for diesel
that means you're paying over 40% more per litre for diesel,
yet wages aren't 40% higher in the UK than Germany on like for like
jobs !
Milan.
We need a revolution, any takers ?
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let's say we're paying 70p a litre
and you're paying 100p a litre for diesel
that means you're paying over 40% more per litre for diesel,
yet wages aren't 40% higher in the UK than Germany on like for like
jobs !
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenesfunny thing is on the mainland we're paying a Euro a litre that's about 67p a litre for diesel
how does that work then ?
I remember reading somewhere that unleaded is 17p a gallon in Iran.
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funny thing is on the mainland we're paying a Euro a litre that's about 67p a litre for diesel
how does that work then ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Red 7
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Uh oh. Seriously not looking good out there. More detail on CNN, including scary figures.
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