Clearly it unlikely that having lost me marbles & then paying £1.50 for some more Its almost certain that the said purchased marbles would not be my original ones! scaryVirt wrote:What's so bad about that? It's only like £1.50 for another bag of themchris freckle wrote:lost me marbles.
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- lloydie
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64p a litre it was when I started riding .
£2.50 lasted me a week in my t80
£2.50 lasted me a week in my t80
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Just clarify its not road tax, its vehicle exercise duty!!
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Its a wombles con thats what it is lol
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Well I say it should go back to the way, ROAD FUND LICENCE. Lets be fair, you can't tell me that even a Toyota 1.0 takes up less room than a motorbike or wears out the road surface less. What happens when all we've got is vehicles who pay no excise licence, who pays for the roads then?
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Who pays for roads now...have you seen the state of them. Yeh joking aside I'm with Lee on this one and it should be included in with the fuel. The only problem I see is the Gov getting the money and at what percentage from the petrol companies. Would they need a separate department to deal with this.
I remember when £10 would fill the tank on my Cortina
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I remember when £10 would fill the tank on my Cortina
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The people who use them most, hence incorporate it into fuel cost. It is and always will be the only fair way.denisblackvtr wrote:Well I say it should go back to the way, ROAD FUND LICENCE. Lets be fair, you can't tell me that even a Toyota 1.0 takes up less room than a motorbike or wears out the road surface less. What happens when all we've got is vehicles who pay no excise licence, who pays for the roads then?
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