Depending on what you drive, a single fill might cost you up to R511 from Wednesday.
Even though this little hatch’s 32-litre petrol tank is one of the smallest around, it will still cost R54 more to fill up all the way after the fuel price hike.This Kariega-built hatchback, ones of South Africa’s most popular cars, comes with a 45-litre petrol tank. Today it will cost R76.95 more than yesterday to fill up.One of South Africa’s most popular SUVs comes with a 51-litre petrol tank. The adjusted fuel price means that it will cost R87.
Mzansi’s number choice in the minibus industry is comes in a choice of a diesel or petrol derivative. The adjusted fuel price means it will cost R198 more to fill the diesel model and R119 more to fill the petrol version’s tank.One of South Africa’s favourite bakkies, the Ranger has an 80-litre fuel tank. From today, it will cost R227 more to fill the tank up with diesel.
In 4.2-litre diesel guise, this Cruiser has two enormous 90-litre fuel tanks. To fill both up to the brim costs a full R511 more from today.
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