Fuel prices on their way down
Media Release: 1 October
2012
PetrolWatch
– September 2012
Fuel prices on their way down
After two months of price increases during which the cost of petrol reached an all-time high, fuel prices fell three consecutive times during September.
Petrol prices fell a total of 8 cents, to end the month on $2.15 per litre for 91 octane in the main centres. Diesel prices only fell 2 cents to $1.55 per litre at most service stations.
“After the price of 91 octane hit a new record of $2.23 per litre, it’s a welcome relief to have prices drop several times during September,” says AA PetrolWatch spokesperson Mark Stockdale. “The price cuts are a combination of a strengthening Kiwi dollar and falling commodity prices later in the month, so it’s a classic win-win situation for motorists.”
“The AA’s monitoring of the importer margin shows that the pump price reductions are a step in the right direction, but with more room for downward movement, especially on diesel,” Mr Stockdale added.
How to save 40% on your fuel
bill
AA PetrolWatch
reminds motorists there are a number of simple ways they can
reduce their fuel bill:
• Accelerate smoothly
and brake gently. Poor driving style can use 20% more fuel
(about 40 cents per litre)
• Check your tyre
pressure at least once a month. Incorrect tyre pressure can
use 8% more fuel (16 cents per litre)
• Keep your
load down and windows up. Extra weight and drag can add 10%
to your fuel bill (20 cents per litre)
• Don’t
speed. Keeping to the speed limit can save up to 13% in fuel
(26 cents per litre)
• Watch your air con. Turn
the air conditioning off when not needed to save 9% of fuel
(18 cents per litre)
• Service your car. A
well-maintained car can save 10-20% fuel (20-40 cents per
litre)
“Tests conducted by the AA show that by adopting just a few of these tips, it’s possible for motorists to save more than 40% in fuel costs,” says AA PetrolWatch spokesperson Mark Stockdale.
• For more information, go to: www.aa.co.nz/petrolwatch
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