Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Not Just in England

German drivers are facing the country’s highest fuel prices since 2008, paying up to 1.529€ per litre of “super” grade petrol, the ADAC motor club reported on Tuesday. 

A spokesburd for the Association of the German Petroleum Industry (MWV) said the high price of petrol reflected changes on the world market such as the weakening euro, a rise in crude oil prices, a “powerful demand” from China, and the recent closure of the trans-Alaska pipeline.

ADAC's fuel price guide (in German)

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