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Old Apr 5, 2013 | 07:26 AM
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Default Petrol pump sales decrease over five years, says AA

Petrol pump sales decrease over five years, says AA

Forecourt sales of petrol have plunged by more than 20% in five years, the AA has said. The motoring organisation said official government figures showed 17 billion litres were sold last year compared to 22 billion in 2007.
The AA said rising prices and greater use of smaller and diesel vehicles had contributed to the fall in consumption.
Combined with an increase in the sale of diesel, total vehicle fuel sales fell by 9% over the past five years.
The AA said the decrease was the equivalent of 35 days of business being lost since the start of the economic crisis.
Diesel sales increased from 14 billion litres in 2007 to 16 billion litres in 2012.
More recently, petrol sales decreased from 18.27 billion litres in 2011 to 17.42 billion litres last year.
'Huge toll' Petrol Retailers Association chairman Brian Madderson said: "It's amazing to think that just four years ago, in spring 2009, petrol was £1 a litre. For £20 you could get 20 litres. Today when you spend £20 at the forecourt you get less than 15 litres.
"In 2000, 10% of new cars were diesel. Last year, over 50% of new cars were diesel and with that kind of change, and motorists cutting back on discretionary spending we do see right across the UK petrol sales in steep decline."
AA president Edmund King said: "Greater take-up of diesel cars and smaller petrol vehicles has contributed to this overall decline in UK fuel sales over the long term.
"However, soaring pump prices have taken a huge toll on petrol sales more recently - during the 10p-a-litre price surges last March and October, pump sales of petrol fell by up to 5%."
"The trouble is that, with global economic recovery, the stock market will predict greater oil and fuel demand and push up commodity values accordingly.
He added: "Drivers' fuel consumption and retail survivability are already precarious. What will happen when the speculators pump themselves up with bullish sentiment and send prices soaring yet again?"
The AA highlighted figures produced by the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
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Old Apr 5, 2013 | 08:33 AM
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Interesting to know the diesel/petrol ratio been sold.

It'd be nice if it went back to £1 per litre although I doubt that would ever happen again!
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Old Apr 5, 2013 | 08:49 AM
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As the government want more money all they have to do is sell cheaper making say 10p (profit) and make more profit because would be selling loads more volume because everyone would buy not hold back as much !
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Old Apr 5, 2013 | 11:36 AM
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Only difference between Dick Turpin and the government is at least Dick Turpin had the courtesy to wear a mask.
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Old Apr 5, 2013 | 05:15 PM
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Is there an irony in the fact there is an advert for red diesel on my screen when viewing this ? lol

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Old Apr 5, 2013 | 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by XR4iSilver
As the government want more money all they have to do is sell cheaper making say 10p (profit) and make more profit because would be selling loads more volume because everyone would buy not hold back as much !
Spot on.Same with anything.You sell it cheaper and more people will want it then so you are selling more and make more.Putting the price up to make more doesn't work cos people don't want to know then.One time we would cry out when the price would go up but now its creeping up all the time its no surprise to find it a higher price this week than last.
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