I like it to be cheaper to drive to my favorite petrol pump than to drive to my favorite restaurant. And I don’t think that the petrol rate in Faridabad should be any less.
People who drive around with petrol cars can really appreciate the difference in fuel. The driving’s a bit more demanding than the petrol itself, but I think the difference will be much smaller when it comes to fuel. People who drive around with petrol cars can definitely appreciate the difference in fuel.
That’s exactly the kind of difference someone like me wants to see. If you are a petrol car driver, you must also appreciate the fuel consumption difference between a petrol car and a petrol car, and you must also realize that a petrol car that is more fuel efficient will cost you a bit more and may not be as comfortable.
I see this as a problem. When I drive in the city I don’t pay for petrol at all, so when I see that a petrol car is cheaper than a petrol car, I don’t mind either. When I travel around the city in the summer time though, not so much. And at present I see petrol prices starting to go up at the beginning of the summer. I’m not sure if this is a good thing or not, but it is not an option for me.
Well, petrol prices are rising in the city now too, but for the most part faridabad isnt that faridabad. This is because the city is surrounded by suburbs and there are already many cars on the road.
And it seems that the petrol rates are the same in the city and the suburbs. I have not seen any petrol prices in my part of the city though. So there you go.
The petrol rate was already at $1.75/tonne in August, and it has been going up pretty steadily since then, so with the government allowing petrol prices to continue to rise, I can see why. The petrol prices are also the lowest in the entire city, like this one on the left. We have a whole bunch of taxis that I used to ride. They were supposed to be cheaper when they became cheaper after they were bought.
It used to be that the lower the monthly price of petrol, the more expensive the petrol rate was. But now it’s actually not that true. So if you are someone who drives a car for an average of 100 km per month, you are going to end up paying 10% more than if you drove the same car for $0.
It’s like if I was a person who is willing to pay more for a car that you drive for 1 km per km. In that case, the petrol price is exactly the same as it is now. But if you own a car that drives at a rate of 0 km per km, then you’re willing to spend 10 more than if you spent the same amount of money for the same car, now.
So if you are someone who drives a car for an average of 100 km per month, you are going to end up paying 10 less than if you drove the same car for 0. Its like if you were a person who is willing to pay more for a car that you drive for 0 km per km. In that case, the petrol price is exactly the same as it is now.