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Motorists due to pay ‘up to €700’ more this year compared to 2020, AA says
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A 20 cent reduction in excise duty will save the average motorist €240 a year
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AA survey finds high fuel prices are having ‘significant impact’ on more than eight out of 10 people in the Republic
Five-year investigation failed to establish whether there had been any wrongdoing
Industry body hits back at CCPC comments on price signalling by motor insurers
State the 17th most expensive country worldwide for fuel and 12th in Europe, says AA
Deal carried out at the level of a holding company above AA Ireland, called Erbium
Latest CSO figures show prices rose 5.4% last year – the biggest increase since 2001
Covid, Brexit, rising energy costs and supply chain issues combined to put the squeeze on
Petrol prices have risen 27% in a year and diesel 28%, hitting low-income families hardest
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