Oh that’s true. Fuel duty is a fixed amount per litre but there’s also VAT, which, conveniently for the government is added on AFTER the duty is applied.I think fuel stations makes about 3-8p per litre and large % of the cost per litre is tax.
Oh that’s true. Fuel duty is a fixed amount per litre but there’s also VAT, which, conveniently for the government is added on AFTER the duty is applied.I think fuel stations makes about 3-8p per litre and large % of the cost per litre is tax.
When I was a kid, a good day out was pack up the motor with a picnic and set off early just driving. The destination was not important, the journey was as we three kids in the back played, looked out of the windows. Dad smoking a cigar would wind his down to rest his elbow outside,
Putting lots of miles on the car until we found a nice spot with a view to spread the tablecloth. Later as it was getting dark and we had burnt a good three quarters of a tank of fuel we arrived home. Dad said I will have to fill up again tomorrow, I don't know where all the petrol goes.
Historic times, the scenic run out may be dead.
It was between 50-60p a litre and I remember spending £250 a month then! The joys of having a long distance relationship with a girl in LondonI cant recall how much it cost in the mid to late 90`s but i remember driving around in a Golf GTI without a care about petrol price.
Now all i want is a car that does 70 mpg
Can't remember the breakdown right now but its at least 46% taxI think fuel stations makes about 3-8p per litre and large % of the cost per litre is tax.
It was the opposite on the last table someone posted.Never understood why the profit was double on petrol over diesel for the retailers. Both are similar prices, you would expect similar profits.
Never understood why the profit was double on petrol over diesel for the retailers. Both are similar prices, you would expect similar profits.
I cant recall how much it cost in the mid to late 90`s but i remember driving around in a Golf GTI without a care about petrol price.
Now all i want is a car that does 70 mpg
Even when I passed my test in the early 2000's it was 70p a litre. You could go very far on a tenner back then.
We import 20% of it from Russia.I still don't get why diesel is more expensive than Petrol in UK. Isn't it less refined than petrol or am I thick.
It was more expensive before Russia kicked off, but it is because we don't refine enough in the UK to meet demand so have to import it from abroad.We import 20% of it from Russia.
Same here, Shell is 3ppl cheaper than Tesco for unleaded.Today, for the first time ever, fuel in Tesco's was more expensive than the local Shell garage. 199.9l vs 198.9l diesel.