Motorists filling up at Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco are set to benefit as the supermarkets are cutting petrol and diesel prices by up to 2p/litre.
If you're planning on filling up your car with petrol, wait until midday today at Tesco or until tomorrow at Asda, Sainsbury's or Morrisons as all four of the supermarkets are cutting fuel prices by 1p/litre.
Motorists needing to renew an expiring driving photocard or applying for their first provisional licence should wait until tomorrow if possible as fees will drop then.
If you're planning on filling up your car with petrol, wait until tonight at Tesco or until tomorrow at Asda or Morrisons as the supermarkets are cutting fuel prices by up to 2p/litre.
If you normally fill up your car at Asda, Sainsbury's or Tesco, hold off until tomorrow if possible as the supermarkets plan to cut petrol prices by up to 2p/litre.
A stronger dollar and a pound 'weakened by the Scottish referendum' have put the brakes on falling petrol prices, according to the motoring association, the AA.
If you're looking to buy a second-hand car, you may be at risk of unwittingly inheriting debts taken out by the previous owner or even having your car repossessed, Citizens Advice has warned.
23 June 2014
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