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When I started driving, a little over 10 years ago a price war between local stations had cause regional prices to plummet to between 35¢ and 50¢ a liter. It now stands at near 1.50$ in Quebec City. It has slowly creeped up from a little over a dollar last year. It therefore cannot be attributed to a strike.

One way to dramatically cut down on your fuel costs is to accelerate more evenly and to top out your speed at 90KM/H (55MPH). Of course keeping your car tuned, tires properly inflated and lighten any unnecessary loads in the trunk (boot). All obvious tips, but that get overlooked by youth male drivers (neither of which apply to Ferret).

Good luck learning to drive and I hope your courses can continue normally, or else you'll have to learn city driving in Liberty City.