Diesel prices spike to three-year high as Middle East crisis hit motorists
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Diesel prices spike to three-year high as Middle East crisis hit motorists
"Latest figures show diesel prices have hit a three-year high, with the average price of unleaded rising by over 14p a litre since late February, reaching 147.19p."
"For drivers of diesel vehicles, the situation is deemed 'far worse', with a litre up 29p to 171.17p, its highest price since mid-January 2023."
"Given how many rely on their cars, households are really feeling the effects of the conflict in the Middle East, with no end to price increases in sight."
Fuel prices have surged, with diesel reaching 171.17p per litre and unleaded at 147.19p, marking significant increases since February. The RAC reports that filling a family car now costs 81 for unleaded and 94 for diesel, reflecting a 16 increase since the start of the Middle East conflict. The ongoing high oil prices, trading over 100 dollars per barrel, suggest continued price hikes at the pumps, affecting many households reliant on cars as they approach the Easter break.
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