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Why petrol is more expensive than it should be in South Africa

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South Africans are paying over R2.70 per litre more for petrol this May than they should be. 24-05-2

South Africans are paying over R2.70 per litre more for petrol this May than they should be. [TopAuto]( 24-05-2024 ERP is not losing money. Improve your processes with SYSPRO. [Find out more.]( Latest News [Why petrol is more expensive than it should be in South Africa]( South Africans are paying over R2.70 per litre more for petrol this May than they should be. [5 new Omoda cars coming to South Africa – Including a more affordable entry-level crossover]( Omoda has big plans for South Africa with at least five new models on the cards, ranging from an entry-level crossover to a flagship SUV. [The most valuable car part in South Africa]( This car part contributes over R29 billion a year to South Africa's economy. [South Africans “don’t want” electric cars – But sales figures say otherwise]( It's a common sentiment that South Africans aren't interested in electric cars, but 2024's sales figures prove otherwise. [Cape Town is closing 337 pedestrian and cycling lanes – Here’s why]( The City of Cape Town has already closed as many as 72 cycling and pedestrian lanes within its jurisdiction, with 265 more in the pipeline. [New cars middle-class South Africans can afford]( The middle-class South African household earns just over R20,000 per month, leaving them limited for choice when buying a new car. [New VW Polo Sedan flagship – What you get for R455,000]( VW has added a new flagship to the Polo Sedan series with extra features and a more powerful engine. [More motoring news]( [Facebook](| [Twitter](| [Instagram]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 24-05-2024 by Top Auto, This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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