10% price hike.The introduction of E10 fuel this month has left those without current car models with the only choice of Super Unleaded fuel.
While the switch is hailed as being better for the environment experts have said drivers in certain parts of the country are paying more for their fuel in what they label as a "petrol postcode lottery".
For those who have an incompatible motor, they have no choice but to pay a premium for the Super Unleaded petrol at the pump – and with petrol prices already at an eight-year high, this shapes up to be an expensive prospect.
For the majority of the UK, it’s an average 10p per litre extra at the pumps for Super Unleaded petrol, and in Scotland it's an average of 11p.That adds up to a £4.70 increase in.
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