Plunge in sterling leaves drivers paying £6 more for tank of petrol, says AA
by Alex Lawson Energy correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6406C)
While oil prices are back to pre-Ukraine war levels, a weaker pound results in higher costs for motorists
The plunge in the value of the pound has left drivers paying an extra 6 for a tank of petrol, an analysis from the AA has found.
The recent fall in sterling, exacerbated by Friday's market-spooking mini-budget, has hit hard-pressed motorists in the pocket, the motoring group said.
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