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Anyone watching the fuel debate?
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Depends where you live. Where I am now even in a city a car makes the difference between a 25 minute and a 1 and a half hour journey too work. In the countryside if both partners are working 2 cars would almost certainly be a necessity.
i agree in a family where both need to drive, in a rural areas, 2 cars (where public transport is non existent) is unfortunatly very often a necessity!Not in debt and it WILL remain that way!0 -
Don't give estate agents ideas:shhh:Going4TheDream wrote: »That is super luxury as it could double up as accommodation and been seen as a 2nd home! :rotfl:0 -
MiserlyMartin wrote: »
On the other hand all they need to do is raise interest rates, the Pound will rocket against the dollar and the price of fuel will fall.
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