RACV doesn't expect large falls in petrol prices It seems 90 cents may be the minimum By ABC online - 6th March 2001 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said Victoria's peak motoring body, the RACV, says it does not expect country fuel prices will fall below 90 cents per litre this year.
The RACV's David Cumming says the recent fuel excise cut of 1.5 cents per litre is good news for motorists.
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