It depends on which country you are in.
No. Petrol is short for petroleum, and it is the British word for gasoline. It is not a tax.
The Gas Tax is a tax imposed on most petrol or gas distributors and passed on to consumers. The tax is only used for petrol sold to vehicles that are intended for transportation.
The Gas Tax is a tax imposed on most petrol or gas distributors and passed on to consumers. The tax is only used for petrol sold to vehicles that are intended for transportation.
------------------------- As of October 2010, the average price for a litre of Petrol in the UK is £1.199 The cost would be split as follows Product = 39.85p Retail and Distribution = 5p Fuel Duty = 57.19p (tax) VAT = 17.86p (tax) 75.05p in tax or 62.6% ------------------------- Assuming lines 1 to 6 are correct, line seven is TOTALLY misleading. This makes people think tax on petrol is 62%. Whereas the person means 62% of the total. The actual percentage is 75.05/44.85x100% = 167% tax So tax on a MARS bar = 17.5% Tax on petrol = 167% Fair? When was the last time a politician was honest enough to mention percentage tax. Instead they say 3p added per litre, etc. A couple of years ago the petrol was only about 20p, which made the percentage tax around 500%!
Varies by state
3.78litters
About 100 to 150
13J energy is stored in petrol,
A full tank of petrol is worth as much as a full tank of petrol in any other car.
None. You do not store fuel in a pump.
6. liter petrol
Yeah, They save about twice as much petrol