Seven UK regions now exceeding 2012 record high petrol price
Just five of the 12 nations and regions of the UK are currently selling fuel for less than the record high reached on Sunday
Just five of the 12 nations and regions of the UK are currently selling fuel for less than the record high reached on Sunday
Where will the petrol price stop: 150p a litre may be a reality, especially if oil reaches $100 a barrel
82% of drivers say they’d struggle without a car, the highest proportion since 2006 - despite an expected drop in commuting
RAC urges drivers to ensure their cars are ‘road ready’ before setting out, or risk a breakdown
Average cost of a litre of unleaded now at 140.22p; the last time prices were so high was September 2012
Clear momentum behind BEV sales, despite a depressed overall new car market
On top of the supply crisis, unleaded went up 1.5p in September and is now less than 6p off the all-time high reached in April 2012
Is it legal to store fuel at home? With some drivers reported to have been filling plastic bottles with petrol the RAC sets out what the law says
RAC come top overall, ranking best for value for money, patrols’ ability to fix and helpful contact centre staff
Government faced with dilemma of continuing to roll out unpopular all-lane-running motorways or losing capacity by scrapping them. RAC believes there’s a credible third option
The RAC has further developed its long-term relationship with Renault UK
Pump prices this summer have still been around 20p per litre higher than last summer