Article: Firm's answer to expensive fuel.

CAR-DRIVERS angry at soaring fuel prices are being advised to head to a Rugby business.

As a special study by the Advertiser revealed earlier this month, Rugby drivers are paying an average of 92p per litre of unleaded petrol - an increase of as much as 40p from ten years ago.

Broquet International, in Regent Place, markets a fuel treatment unit which claims to save motorists between seven and 12 per cent on their fuel consumption.

Malcolm Clements, Managing Director of the company, said: "We are now a car-orientated world - I think I saw a statistic which said that 75 per cent of car journeys are less than five miles.

"People are also ...

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