Found fuel prices - why Saxony still digs deeper into his pocket!
Found fuel prices - why Saxony still digs deeper into his pocket!
Dresden, Deutschland - The Whitsun weekend is imminent and many drivers in the Free State of Saxony are planning their trips. While the fuel prices drop as a whole, drivers in Saxony have to struggle with sometimes higher costs. It turns out that despite a nationwide decline in Saxony, there are still on the upper border, such as reported.
Current data proves that the average price for Super E10 in Germany on Tuesday is 1.667 euros per liter. Compared to the previous week, this is a decline of 0.4 cents. The diesel price is 1.542 euros per liter and has dropped by 0.6 cents. This development is particularly remarkable because fuel prices have tended to be reduced in recent months. Super gasoline was still 10 cents more expensive in mid -February, while diesel prices were even 15 cents higher.
price trends and regional differences
As the ADAC states, the fuel prices in May reduced the third month in a row. Nevertheless, regional differences make life difficult for drivers, especially in Saxony. In Dresden, Super E10 was the most expensive price last month with 1.6982 euros and makes the city the tenth time in a row the three most expensive regions for Super E10 in Germany. Four tank fillings of 60 liters cost around 407.57 euros here - that is 16.51 euros more than in Berlin.
Leipzig leads the list of the most expensive diesel tank cities in Saxony, with a price of 1.6221 euros, followed by Dresden with 1.5942 euros. These high rates are the result of different taxes and levies in the country, which triggers concern with many consumers. The ADAC therefore recommends refueling in the evening, as the prices are usually cheaper, such as adac.de explained.
price differences in international comparison
On a trip abroad, drivers should also find out about the fuel prices in neighboring countries. In countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic or Austria, prices can sometimes be cheaper, while Denmark or Switzerland are often more expensive. These price differences are largely created by the different tax framework conditions in the individual countries.
The fuel prices in Germany are very dynamic and can fluctuate up to 20 times a day at the petrol stations. There are also price fluctuations of up to 25 Eurocent per liter. petrelpreis-aktuell.de recommends to recharge between 4 and 9 p.m. in order to benefit from lower prices, while high prices can often be observed at night and early in the morning. The prices on motorways are without exception.
The ADAC fuel price search offers helpful support to find the best prices in real time. Users can activate their location search or manually enter a district to find the nearest and cheapest petrol station. The current data comes from a market transparency center that plays an important role in the transparency of fuel prices.
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