
Make your own full of fuel, it is often a real hassle for everyone. And in general, we postpone going to the gas station as much as possible, although it always requires a detour, and besides, it is expensive. But unfortunately, it is clear that it remains necessary, especially for those who need to use their car every day to get to work. And when gasoline and diesel fuel become more expensive, they are the first to drink. Fortunately, the latter is currently quite acceptable, averaging between 1.75 and 1.80 euros depending on the type of fuel.
Europe has agreed to end the heat engine by 2035. However, the fuel tax is an important source of revenue for the French state. https://t.co/M17WH4kOC3
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Rising price?
In fact, the government even considers it so low that they don’t want to pay a €100 fuel check because they don’t think it’s worth it. But should we expect price increases in the coming weeks? According to some specialists, it cannot be ruled out. And even if nothing is certain at the moment, they believe that in all cases it is not worth expecting a falling gas prices. Jean-Pierre Favenec, an energy consultant, in an interview with France 2, believes that “the situation on the oil market is completely unbalanced.”
End of discounts
In addition, even if the price of a barrel of oil does not rise significantly at the moment, prices may still rise. And this is, in particular, due to the termination of commercial operations and other discounts introduced by distributors. The head of Système U, in particular, warned that he would not offer fuel at cost Now. Most of the offers ended on January 1st, but it cannot be ruled out that others will return if prices start to rise again in the coming months.
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Source: Auto Plus

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