LPG is still making its way across South Africa, but its affordable prices allow it to remain an attractive alternative for motorists seeking to cut down their expenses on traditional fuel.
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The petrol price hike has got motorists gloomy, and their pockets even gloomier, but a simple change here and there can save a lot of dough.
The rising cost of petrol is giving everyone grief. But where there is anger and despair, there are also Twitter memes to cheer us right up.
Well, that’s a little awkward. A metro officer got the fright of his life when he stopped a Jozi taxi and discovered the DA leader chilling inside.
As the petrol price is set to increase by 93 cents a litre on Wednesday, it’s been revealed that South Africa imported no crude oil from Iran last month, traditionally one of our biggest suppliers.
Well, that isn’t good news. Especially with e-tolling getting closer. The projected hike next month would mean an increase of virtually 10 per cent on the current price, and would bring the cost of 95 octane in Gauteng to R11.84 a litre. Comparatively, the average price per litre in the UK is about R16.44.