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To: Golconda who wrote (65500)8/16/2010 7:12:44 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217688
 
and here the source of Angola's cars! viaturas.us



To: Golconda who wrote (65500)8/16/2010 7:23:47 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217688
 
Consider gas prices very cheap! USD1.59 per galon. Diesel USD1.44 per galon

Angolans love cars. Starve to have one. Do not maintain. Lots of wrecks around the city.



To: Golconda who wrote (65500)9/1/2010 8:29:21 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217688
 
Angolan cut gasoline and diesel subsidies on Wed. as a prelude to liberalising the country's downstream oil sector, triggering a steep rise in pump prices and the threat of protests from irate motorists.

The cut means a litre of gasoline will cost 60 kwanzas, a rise of 50 percent, and diesel increase by 38 percent to 40 kwanzas, state-owned oil firm Sonangol said in a statement on Wednesday.

af.reuters.com

Let's see if this clear the streets and force people to buy smaller cars.