
We know, we do full of fuel it’s not fun. This is especially true this winter, when we don’t really want to go out into the cold to fill up the tank.
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Rising price
But that’s not all, because it also costs a lot of money. And there are many reasons for such a rise in prices over the past few years. Among them are taxes, the war in Ukraine and the Middle East, rising demand and falling production. And it’s unlikely to improve, while oil-exporting countries want to keep slowing down to keep prices high. And as always, motorists suffer the most in the end, even if prices have been falling in recent months. A small lull, which, unfortunately, was short-lived. And it is not for nothing that prices started to rise again at the beginning of the year, while last week a liter of diesel sold for 1.7556 euros, compared to 1.7361 euros in the previous days. The same goes for unleaded, which currently costs €1.7895 per liter at service stations. Average price, which depends on many factors.
And the fuel check?
As a reminder, this fuel costs on average 1.7645 euros per liter at the beginning of January. But what is the reason for this increase? Among them, the price of a barrel, which is increasing, and taxes are still very high? So, should we expect the government announced €100 fuel cheque? The latter actually backed down, saying that gas station prices were not high enough. According to him, the amount will be paid to beneficiaries after reaching the level of two euros per liter. What else is wrong at the moment, even if the trend has been rising for several weeks now…
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Source: Auto Plus

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