With diesel pump prices spiraling from an average of 135.5p in May 2011 to 148.5p per litre in Sept 2012, an increase of 9.59%, many fleet managers may be tempted to consider a switch back to petrol.
With recent rising fuel costs and the amount of people complaining to Trading Standards about “rip-off prices”, the AA carried out an investigation into petrol stations and how accurate the pumps actually are.
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With diesel pump prices spiraling from an average of 135.5p in May 2011 to 148.5p per litre in Sept 2012, an increase of 9.59%, many fleet managers may be tempted to consider a switch back to petrol.
Read MoreFaulty petrol pumps, benefit drivers?
With recent rising fuel costs and the amount of people complaining to Trading Standards about “rip-off prices”, the AA carried out an investigation into petrol stations and how accurate the pumps actually are.
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