Tag Archives: petrol

Clive Maxwell has awkward questions for the oil companies


Meet the motorists’ new friend, Clive Maxwell. As the newly-appointed chief executive of the Office of Fair Trading, he has called for evidence into whether drivers are being ripped off when it comes to filling up their cars.

Motorists feel the pinch as fuel prices keep rising


Petrol prices have risen to within just 3p shy of the record set in April. Motoring organisations are warning that people living in rural areas and businesses are being hit particularly hard.

petrol price probe by OFT

The consumer and competition authority is asking for information on the UK petrol and diesel sector from industry, leading motoring groups and consumer bodies.

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) anticipates gathering enough data to further investigate claims of whether the fall in the prices of crude oil are being reflected at the pumps.

Buy a petrol not a diesel; warns car auctioneer


The leading car auctioneer, BCA, has warned that buying a diesel car to save money in the long run might not always to be best option for private buyers. It says that, although a diesel version of a car will sell for more than the equivalent petrol version at resale time (mostly because it would have been around £1,000 more to buy new), the petrol may actually lose a smaller proportion of its value.Tony Gannon, BCA Communications Director commented, “There can be little argument that the average price of a diesel car always outperforms that of a similar average petrol model… However, when looking at the retained value over the typical 40 month working life of a volume fleet & lease car, the petrol car – perhaps surprisingly – is the stronger performer by some three percentage points.”

Are You Giving Petrol Back To The Petrol Station?

You May Be Paying For petrol, And Leaving It Behind. You could be losing a fortune by trying to get that extra bit of petrol in because it is cheaper at this petrol station. If you try to overfill your petrol tank by squeezing that extra bit of petrol in after the pump has clicked off it could be going back into their tanks.

Here is how this can happen to you.