The World Didn’t End… But Fuel Prices Are Still a Mess


Oil prices have dropped, there’s a ceasefire… so what about fuel prices, why are we still paying through the nose at the pumps?

The sun is shining, the birds are chirping, and—somewhat miraculously—the world hasn’t ended. Now, I don’t say that flippantly. Because just 24 hours ago, it genuinely felt like things were teetering on the edge. When world leaders start throwing around phrases like “destroy a civilisation forever,” you do tend to sit up a bit straighter and think, hang on… where exactly is this going? And yet here we are. A ceasefire has been announced. The immediate threat of escalation appears to have eased. On the surface, you might be forgiven for thinking, right then, crisis over… back to normal… fuel prices will drop again. Yeah… about that.

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Sustainable Fuel: Future or a Fantasy?

Expert Q&A with David Richardson of Sustain and Coryton

When we talk about the future of motoring, sustainable fuels spark some serious debate. Are they genuinely viable alternatives, or just a faux “green-washed” stepping stone? Recently, I had the chance to catch up with David Richardson of Coryton and Sustain at the St James Motoring Spectacle. We tackled the key questions and concerns that both EV fans and petrolheads have raised, looking into the feasibility, practicality, and cost of sustainable fuels for everyday use and classic car preservation. Let’s break down the conversation and see where sustainable fuels stand in today’s petrol-versus-EV-versus-biofuel world.

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