Double the amount.
M’sian Questions Why RM60 Can’t Fully Fill Her Bezza’s Tank With Budi95 Subsidy, Netizens Point Out Why
“Why can’t I fill up with RM60?”
M’sians Who Paid RM2.60 For RON95 Due To Budi95 Glitches Can Claim Refunds Starting Today
Claims apply to purchases made between Sept 30 and Oct 31.
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M’sian Students Without Motorbike License Complain About Paying RM2.60 For Petrol After Missing Out On BUDI95
No license, no subsidy. Simple as that.
No, Johor Petrol Station Did Not Pull RON95 Pumps To Avoid S’pore Cars, It Was Due To An Underground Tank Leak
No need to panic-buy, RON95 is still available.
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M’sian Man Rants About 300L Of BUDI95 Petrol Not Being Enough Monthly, Netizens Say Civil Servants Can Claim For It
Used 100L in just 3 days, now he’s worried about lasting the rest of the month.
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‘More Than Enough!’ – M’sian Influencer Slams Netizens Who Say 300 Litres Of RON95 Fuel Per Month Is Insufficient
“You can drive about 5,000 km with a common car!”
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Here’s Why M’sians Only Get 300 Litres Of RON95 Under BUDI95
Govt says 300L can cover daily commutes like Seremban-KL easily.
SG Drivers Still Have To Use RON97 Despite M’sia Reducing RON95 Price For Foreigners To RM2.60
SG cars unaffected by Malaysia’s RON95 price drop, still using RON97.