Despite Falling Oil Prices: Diesel Is Becoming More Expensive
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In the meantime, there is only a few cents left between the compression-ignition fuel and gasoline. The season could also play a role.
In the meantime, there is only a few cents left between the compression-ignition fuel and gasoline. The season could also play a role.
Diesel has become more expensive. (Archive photo) Sebastian Kahnert/dpa Diesel has become significantly more expensive in recent weeks, even though the price of crude oil has actually fallen. The nationwide average price reached €1.654 per liter on Tuesday – 2.1 cents more than a week earlier, according to the ADAC (German Automobile Club). Within five weeks, the price of diesel even climbed by 9.9 cents. A contrasting trend is evident for E10 p…
In the meantime, there is only a few cents left between the compression-ignition fuel and gasoline. The season could also play a role.
In the meantime, there is only a few cents left between the compression-ignition fuel and gasoline. The season could also play a role.
Gasoline prices in Germany have fallen slightly compared to the previous week, while diesel has become significantly more expensive. According to an analysis published Wednesday by the ADAC (German Automobile Club), a liter of Super E10 currently costs an average of €1.682 nationwide, a decrease of 0.3 cents. Diesel, on the other hand, rose by 2.1 cents to an average of €1.654 per liter. According to the ADAC, the price of crude oil is crucial f…
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