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Old 12-03-12, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Thor View Post
.. but delightful when you get that feeling of enjoying all that performance without thinking of all the £s being ejected from your exhaust pipe.
Until of course the government realises that more people are converting to LPG and so increase the tax on LPG to make up for any revenue they might be losing out on, due to reduction in petrol and diesel consumption.

They're already onto it.

From Deloitte's 2010 budget report;
"From 2011 to 2014, the duty differential for road fuel natural gas will be maintained and that for LPG will be reduced by the equivalent of 1p on a litre of petrol each year."
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