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Ways to Beat Rising Petrol Prices

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The Middle East is in turmoil and while it may seem a long way from the trauma of our own nation the effects will soon be felt by motorists at the petrol pumps. Crude oil prices have risen to US$100 a barrel on international markets as street protests in Libya escalate and concerns about the long-term disruption to the supply of crude oil grow.

According to the AA, around 40% of the pump price we pay is the actual cost of refined petrol and about 60% for diesel (about half of the petrol price is tax).

Higher crude prices will inevitable cause the pump prices to pass though the $2 a litre level, and cause consumers to ask how they can reduce their motoring costs. Here are a few suggestions.

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