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Petrol prices below $1.20
Posted by Mix 94.5 Tuesday 11 November, 2008 11:03 AM
The West report that petrol prices have dropped below $1.20 per litre for unleaded, for the first time in what feels like ages.
We'd love to hear how you feel about petrol prices.
- Do you understand how the pricing system works?
- Do you believe we get fair treatment with regards to how the pricing structure works?
- Do you always look for the cheapest petrol? Does it help your family budget?
Have your say on petrol prices.
Comments
I just paid $1.60per litre up in Mount Magnet.
Posted by Ann Monday 24 November, 2008 02:05 PM
Petrol prices in Perth are much higher than other citys, check motormouth.com.au and see we are paying 7 - 10 cents more than everywhere else
Posted by glen Tuesday 18 November, 2008 06:58 PM
Shop around and support the stations which support the motorists. One independant operator on the Nullarbor is 25c a litre cheaper (diesel) than the group owned servos either side. They deserve support. I believe the fuel comes out of the same truck!
Posted by John Staring Sunday 16 November, 2008 11:55 AM
here in busselton wa our fuel price has just come down to $1.36 to $1.40 thats just for standard unleaded petrol what a ripoff
Posted by carl Thursday 13 November, 2008 10:04 PM
Well all I can say is thank God I don't drive, I get driven to work each day by Transperth. I get picked up at home and deposited at work each day . No worrying about traffic jams, road rage, finding a parking spot and then having to pay for that. What a way to go .
Petrol prices may go through the roof, but I still get to work on time, and all for 90c. each way.
NO WORRIES.
Posted by Maureen Thursday 13 November, 2008 06:29 PM
Fuel prices are sent over from the eastern states each day, Woolworths petrol in W.A. recieves a phone call every morning stating the new price, but what I don't get is how come all the same brand stations are different prices, when controlled by the same mother company?
$1.20/L : How much is the US Oil / barrel selling at!
Posted by Alexis Gorbould Wednesday 12 November, 2008 10:04 AM