Drivers spending more than £30 for fuel a week- survey
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I do not have a car. The current income that I have will not allow me to buy a new car soon. Nevertheless, I am still looking forward to owning my dream car. After all, it is always a better when you have a car in our vicinity because it is quite hard to find public transportation particularly at night when my hubby and I are thinking of buying some thing from the grocery. Having our own car will also allow us to go on a travel as a family in nearby places without worrying much how we can bring tons of our packages.
It seems however that there is one disadvantage of owning a car one of these days: likelihood of overspending. I was checking one site today when I happen to read an article about the expenditure of drivers. According to the article, more than 50 percent of surveyed drivers spend £30 or approximately $ 59 on fuel every week and 20% spending less than £20 on fuel weekly. This statistics show that fuel can really affect a driver’s spending which is why consumers should also consider the cost of gasoline when buying their first car these days so they can have a good overview of their weekly or monthly spending average.













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