'˜Good times' for motorists to end as petrol price rises
Experts said the 3.4p per litre rise in average pump prices to 105p was a result of oil reaching $40 a barrel for the first time since early December. The report by the RAC foun around £1.84 was added to the cost of filling up an average 55-litre car with unleaded.
Diesel forecourt prices increased by 3.7ppl to 105p despite the wholesale price only rising by 1.5p, according to the motoring organisation’s analysis.
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Hide AdSimon Williams, the firm’s fuel spokesman, said: “The good times for motorists enjoying lower fuel prices had to come to an end at some point, but unfortunately it’s happened with a bit more of a bump.”