Fuel prices for the month of September 2016 are in, and it’s good news for (most of) Malaysian motorists. Starting from September 1, both RON 95 and RON 97 will be cheaper, while diesel will remain as before. Last month, the prices of RON 95 and RON 97 went unchanged, while diesel went up by 10 sen.
For September 2016, RON 95 will be priced at RM1.70 per litre (down 5 sen compared to August 2016), RON 97 at RM2.05 per litre (down 5 sen), diesel at RM1.70 per litre (unchanged) and Euro 5 diesel at RM1.80 (unchanged).
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AI-generated Summary ✨
Comments generally express mixed sentiments about the fuel price reduction, with some appreciating the 5-cent decrease and viewing it as a small but positive change, while others feel it’s insignificant compared to global oil prices or the government's profits. Many commenters highlight skepticism about transparency in how fuel prices are calculated and criticize the government’s motives, suggesting prices are manipulated for political gain. Several express frustration over the minimal price change, believing it benefits traders and the government more than consumers. There is also debate on whether the price reduction should lead to more praise for the government or whether it’s a mere token gesture. Overall, comments reflect a combination of gratitude, cynicism, and criticism regarding fuel price policies.