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Drivers pay £100 to fill tank for first time as petrol prices soar

News / Thu 9th Jun 2022 at 12:33pm

THE cost of filling an average family car with petrol has hit £100 for the first time as fuel prices keep rising reports the BBC.

The RAC motoring group called it “a truly dark day” as the cost of filling a 55-litre tank with petrol reached £100.27 and £103.43 for diesel.

Soaring fuel prices have been driven by the war in Ukraine and moves to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian oil.

Prices in Harlow

There are also concerns petrol retailers are not passing on a recent cut in fuel duty to consumers. 

It adds to the growing pressure on household budgets, with energy bills and food prices also now at multi-year highs. 

The RAC’s fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “While fuel prices have been setting new records on a daily basis, households up and down the country may never have expected to see the cost of filling an average-sized family car reach three figures.”

He urged the government to offer more financial support to drivers, including a cut in VAT on fuel.

“March’s 5p fuel duty cut now looks paltry as wholesale petrol costs have already increased by five-times that amount since March,” he said. 

On Wednesday, rival motoring organisation the AA accused the RAC of adding to the problem with “speculation” that prices could climb as high as £2 a litre soon. 

But Mr Williams rejected the criticism, telling the BBC his forecasts did not affect “what retailers do”. 

It comes as some UK forecourts are already selling petrol above £2 a litre, according to price comparison website PetrolPrices.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61743734

8 Comments for Drivers pay £100 to fill tank for first time as petrol prices soar:

Adam
2022-06-09 13:09:24

Government Greed is the issue here they take the lions share, make sure you let our local MP know

David Simpson
2022-06-09 17:33:25

Reduce Duty and vat on fuel minimum 40p a litre.

Barry payne
2022-06-09 17:37:18

There’s greed AND there’s GRREEEEEEEEEEEEED

Annoyed
2022-06-09 17:40:24

Pointless going to work wages not going up so won't be able to run the car so looks like going on benefits

Voteforme
2022-06-09 20:24:38

It amazes me, we have climate change so not using cars should be a benefit but no, cars are essential. The truth is that any able bodied person living and working in Harlow can walk or cycle to work especially at this time of year (as I did for many years) using our cycle track network. I accept shopping is much easier with a car but no-one lives more than 3 miles from a supermarket so it isnt prohibitively expensive to drive once a week

Jerry
2022-06-10 04:32:46

Its ok if you have taxpayer funded Motability car because fuel is the only thing that they have to pay for, all other costs such as tax, insurance, servicing, tyres etc. are all paid for by the good old taxpayer so they have no reason to complain.

Kevin
2022-06-10 06:51:19

I'm a small business and I seriously do not know how much longer I can go on for. The greed is becoming overwhelming and the government need to get real and reduce fuel and not just by 10 - 50 pence that's still is not good enough. They do not do anything for the self employed, just watch their figures for unemployment start to shoot up. We cannot go on like this

Theman
2022-06-10 12:54:43

Welcome to global “ levelling up” or in our case “ levelling down”. When you are one of the richest counties on the planet, levelling-up means you will be getting poorer, and the poor in rich countries get poorer first. Still none of us are in the 4 billion who live in food poverty or the 1.5billion who don’t have access to clean water on this planet. So I for one will not be complaining about my lot in life.

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