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My account consultant at Chevron just informed me that the expected incease on diesel for next month 2nd April will be R1.20 /liter and petrol will be 55 cpl !!!! Be very afraid .

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sh!t. its just going to run away with our inflation, transport companies are going to suffer real bad,our government will have to look at sustainable biodiesel facilities really soon. this is going to affect everytihng in the long run. ouch.

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Oui.   Big%20smile  (bonjour)

A vuka salesman is complaining about low stock levels.

two wheels good' date=' four wheels bad.
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It will be so cool if the roads are filled with scooters.

 

 
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I was shocked this weekend. Filled my car up, almost R600! (and that was 95unleaded) Its getting ridiculous.

 

Any forecasts on what to expect over the next few years with regard to the petrol/diesel price? Pantani? Anticlimb?

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sh!t. its just going to run away with our inflation' date=' transport companies are going to suffer real bad,our government will have to look at sustainable biodiesel facilities really soon. this is going to affect everytihng in the long run. ouch.[/quote']

 

Biodiesel means burning food for to power cars and trucks , now that is only going to push up inflation even more .

It is also a well known fact that these biofuel plants use more energy units than the energy it produces .
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In 2005 when I was in France the diesel were between 1,00-1,20 euros a liter and the exchange rate was R8.5/1e. But on the other side in Dubai it was 1 Durham per liter. Exchange rate there was R2/1DHM.

 

 
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They ask us to keep inflation down by not spending on credit yet they keep puting the price of fuel up. All it does is increase the price on all consumer goods as everything needs fuel to get from farm to factory to shop. Inflation is on the up and we can hardly do anything about it even if we wanted to.

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