
"Diesel motorists are facing the brunt of the crisis, with Simon Williams stating the situation is 'far worse' than for petrol drivers."
"Households are really feeling the impact of the conflict in the Middle East, and drivers can expect a 'rough ride' leading up to Easter."
"Petrol prices have risen, with unleaded petrol climbing above 147p per litre, bringing the cost of filling a standard car to around £81."
"Analysts warn that diesel prices could soon approach 180p per litre, raising the possibility of the most expensive Easter for drivers since the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine."
Diesel prices have reached an average of 171.19p per litre, a rise of over 20% since late February. Filling a typical family diesel car now costs around £94, which is approximately £16 more than before the conflict began. Petrol prices have also increased, with unleaded petrol surpassing 147p per litre. Analysts predict diesel prices may soon approach 180p per litre, potentially leading to the most expensive Easter for drivers since the aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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