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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 194268" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>I knew it! The government's move is so predictable. Instead of reducing the price of the petrol by following the current market price, they would rather maintain it or increase it slightly by reducing the amount of sulphur content. As I said before, the government will never lower the petrol price. This move will definitely benefit those who own 530d or any diesel car for that matter. I am neither against nor supporting the government's move, but it was a very smart and smooth move indeed. This move is entirely environmental related and has little to do with economics. Those who commute daily with kapcais and petrol powered cars will feel the pinch. Gainers would be - diesel powered luxury car owners and of course, the government and the environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 194268, member: 2733"] I knew it! The government's move is so predictable. Instead of reducing the price of the petrol by following the current market price, they would rather maintain it or increase it slightly by reducing the amount of sulphur content. As I said before, the government will never lower the petrol price. This move will definitely benefit those who own 530d or any diesel car for that matter. I am neither against nor supporting the government's move, but it was a very smart and smooth move indeed. This move is entirely environmental related and has little to do with economics. Those who commute daily with kapcais and petrol powered cars will feel the pinch. Gainers would be - diesel powered luxury car owners and of course, the government and the environment. [/QUOTE]
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