High Petrol Prices Are Forcing Families Off the Road
Western Daily Press › April 07, 2010
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Western Daily Press › April 07, 2010
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Near-record petrol prices are forcing families to cut back on car use and other expenditure, a survey has revealed.
Average prices at the pumps over Easter reached 119.46p a litre - falling just short of the record of 119.7p, it found. However, average prices of 120.3p a litre were recorded in the Southampton area, while motorists around Guildford in Surrey were paying as much as 120.1p a litre. The AA/Populus survey, of 17,480 AA members, showed that 67 per cent were cutting back on car use, other expenditure or both.See the full content of this document
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High Petrol Prices Are Forcing Families Off the Road
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