
[#SudRadio]🗣@dupontainan : “For a real reduction in the price of fuel to 1.50 euros, it is necessary to tax the profits of oil companies! »
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— Southern Radio (@SudRadio) July 4, 2022
Refueling is rarely pleasant. It takes a lot of time and money, especially during the last few months. Indeed, the price of fuel has risen sharply since the end of last year, when it again came dangerously close to 2 euros on average. But, unfortunately, a trip to the gas station is mandatory, especially for all those who have to drive to work in their car every day. In particular, for them, the government defined an aid in the amount of 100 euros, which does not seem to have achieved the expected success.
The French are punished by supply interruptions at service stations.
Thus, the government continues the discount of 30 centimes/l at gas stations until mid-November.@TotalEnergies also extends its discount of 20 centimes/l for the same period. pic.twitter.com/u7EdYWGliB
— Elizabeth BORNE (@Elisabeth_Borne) October 16, 2022
Serious failure
But if you go for gasoline, then it’s not just like that, motorists refueling Hyper-fresh casino Fenouille, which is located in Upper Garonne, an unpleasant incident happened. According to La Dépêche, this story goes back to December 7. That day, about twenty drivers broke down after refueling in the same supermarket. And it was not for nothing that the fuel contained water. A liquid that clearly does not mix well with engines. The motorist entered the garage and left the village invoice for 1300 eurosafter 15 days of repair.
Defective seal
According to Casino, it is faulty gasket which may be the cause of water leaking in the SP95 tank. However, the supermarket chain said it would only refund the full amount for now. However, all customers who have may have to pay for repairs damaged the engine your vehicle due to this fault. The company is currently processing its clients’ files.
I am introducing a bill aimed at reducing gasoline taxes in the face of record high fuel prices and taxing oil company dividends.
A few days before the big holidays, this is an important topic for the French. pic.twitter.com/84UlSqaEBM
— Fabien Roussel (@Fabien_Roussel) June 29, 2022
Source: Auto Plus

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