March 13, 2022 at 10:40 pm
#180023
A very good post.
if I may further add one point as regards to petrol, as of later this year, October I believe, E5 will not be sold but E10. Not know anything about I just researched it. Essentially it increases the amount of ethanol from 5% to 10%. It is expected that approx 600000 cars won’t run on it, older vehicles, but what is not being circulated is that tests been and being carried out it will be approx 3% to 5% less economical. Meaning that will require more petrol to be used, which means more cash out the wallet to pay for it.
maybe more rationing in order to afford it.