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Should I buy a bi-fuel car?

I'm wondering if it would be worth my while buying a new Bi Fuel vehicle. I have a LPG garage 3 miles from me, but will it still be there considering the UK has promised to drop all ICE by 2030?.

Asked on 10 January 2024 by Kevin Malloy

Answered by David Ross
The current guidance from the government is that the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will cease by 2035, but this does not affect the supply of fuels for the millions of vehicles still on the UK's roads that use petrol, diesel and LPG. It is possible that the tax on vehicles that use these fuels will increase in the coming years, but it will still be possible to run and fuel these vehicles beyond 2035.
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