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A few months ago everyone firmly believed that fuel prices could at last have been getting to a more reasonable level, I mean a litre of fuel dropped to as low as 90 pence, but things seem to be taking a slide once again as we see prices increase to over the pound mark.

It seems really strange to me, just because of the fact that the vehicle industry have been suffering somewhat and they have now seen a rescue package in the form of the scrappage system. This is simply where the government give you £1000 for new cars and the manufacturers give you another £1000, so in total you get £2000 towards a new car if your vehicle is older than a decade.

It leads you to wonder as to whether or not the increase in fuel prices has been planned to cover the losses incurred from the scrappage scheme. I mean we all know that no one will ever give money for free, especially the government, so there must be something behind this all.

In other ways the government could be getting their money back from the increase in tax fuel prices. We are currently in a huge recession and the cost should be really low, but they are infact higher then ever.

Although the government want to save the planet I can not see them doing it out of their own pockets, because things just do not work like that.

So to sum up, I feel that if you are going to buy a new car then you need to go for the smaller option to save money on fuel.

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