Drivers of petrol vehicles continue to get a “raw deal” despite a record monthly drop in pump prices, according to a new analysis by the RAC.
The British automotive services company said on Monday that the new prices “remain a long way off” what it believes to be fair.
According to the RAC Fuel Watch analysis, the average price of petrol in the UK was 169.8 pence per litre on Aug. 31, more than 12 pence down from the price on Aug. 1—the largest monthly drop on record, with the price expected to fall further.
It means drivers were spending around £6.77 less to fill a 55-litre petrol car than they did a month ago….