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Lowering gasoline costs continue in Germany.

Decreasing trends in German fuel costs persist.
Decreasing trends in German fuel costs persist.

Lowering gasoline costs continue in Germany.

Fuel costs in Germany have persistently decreased over the past week. As reported by ADAC in Munich on Wednesday, the average price for a liter of Super E10 now stands at 1.692 euros, representing a decrease of 1.7 cents compared to the previous week. Meanwhile, diesel dropped by 1.3 cents and is now priced at 1.574 euros.

This downtrend extends to the fourth consecutive week in a row. The ADAC considers the current Super pricing reasonable, considering the recent modest uptick in Brent crude oil, which is now selling for approximately 79 dollars per barrel.

ADAC advises drivers to refuel either between 19.00 and 20.00 hours or between 21.00 and 22.00 hours, as gasoline is significantly cheaper during these periods. Conversely, prices can range from six to seven cents more at 7.00 in the morning.

The decrease in fuel costs in Germany is more significant when compared to the previous week's decrease. The current Super E10 pricing, as deemed by ADAC, is reasonable due to the recent moderate increase in Brent crude oil prices, despite being lower than its cost a week ago.

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