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Current Fuel Prices, The Fuel Prices Rise
According to the ADAC, the fuel prices at German gas stations to pull back. Germany in Europe fills up but still in the middle: Italy is currently the most expensive!
The relaxation at German gas stations is over: While motorists on 27 June 2012 for the Super-liter E10 still on average 1.522 Euro and for the same amount of diesel 1.375 Euro paid, the prices climbed this week (as at 4 July 2012) to an average of 1.542 Euro (E 10) and 1.396 Euro (Diesel). The reason is, according to the Automobile Association in a rise in oil price which is higher by about ten dollars a barrel for Brent crude than in the previous week.
Fuel prices in Europe (July 2012)
Belgium
Super: 1.64 Euro
Diesel: 1,45 Euro
Denmark
Super: 1.70 Euro
Diesel: 1,52 Euro
Germany
Super: Euro 1.54 (E 10)
Diesel: 1,40 Euro
France
Super: 1.54 Euro
Diesel: 1,45 Euro
Italy
Super: 1.54 Euro
Diesel: 1,45 Euro
Croatia
Super: 1.33 Euro
Diesel: 1.25 Euro
Luxembourg
Super: 1.33 Euro
Diesel: 1.18 Euro
Netherlands
Super: 1.76 Euro
Diesel: 1,42 Euro
Austria
Super: 1.41 Euro
Diesel: 1,35 Euro
Poland
Super: 1.34 Euro
Diesel: 1,32 Euro
Switzerland
Super: 1.47 Euro
Diesel: 1,51 Euro
Slovenia
Super: 1.37 Euro
Diesel: 1,27 Euro
Spain
Super: 1.35 Euro
Diesel: 1,28 Euro
Czechia
Super: 1.49 Euro
Diesel: 1,47 Euro
Hungary
Super: 1.34 Euro
Diesel: 1,35 Euro
Especially at the start of the holidays it is advisable to inform also about the fuel prices abroad, advises the ADAC. Tourists heading to the direction in Italy should at least fill up in Austria. Compared to Italy, where premium gasoline is 34 cents cheaper, diesel about 28 cents. Abroad, motorway service stations are often no more expensive than other stations. In many countries, is therefore worth a visit not from the highway. The current fuel prices in Europe can be found in our text link (above).
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