diesel wrote:most of the countries paying more than us,
have very dense populations, highly dependant on public transport.
driving is a luctury.
but for us, being so spread out, it's a necessity.
if fuel rises enough, it will pull inflation up with, and with that, rise the interest rates.
as if it wasn't hard enough trying to buy a place on a single income already. lets hope we don't see th 18 - 20% of the nineties.
rant over.
mfzx6r wrote:A guy from work just told me his outlaws/fockers just got back driving from broome NT and in the outback they paid $1:96 per ltr and LPG was 98c Now thats bad
mario
mfzx6r wrote:A guy from work just told me his outlaws/fockers just got back driving from broome NT and in the outback they paid $1:96 per ltr and LPG was 98c Now thats bad
mario
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