Fuels - Week-long slump in petrol prices comes to an end
At the pump prices, a potential trend reversal can be seen after a week-long downturn. According to ADAC, gasoline has become one cent more expensive in a week's comparison. It had decreased seven times in a row before that.
On average nationwide on Tuesday, a liter of Super E10 cost 1.778 Euro. Diesel also increased by one cent to 1.672 Euro per liter. However, this was the second increase in a week, as it had gone down for nine weeks before that.
According to ADAC, the gasoline price is currently at an appropriate level in comparison to the oil price. However, diesel is considered too expensive, it was stated.
- In contrast to the recent weekly decreases, ADAC reports a one-cent increase in the price of gasoline compared to the previous week, making the total week-long descent seven times.
- Despite the countrywide average, consumers in Munich might find the fuel price particularly relevant as they fill up their tanks, given the latest increase in gasoline and diesel by one cent.
- Traffic in Germany, especially in cities like Munich, is heavily impacted by fuel prices, with drivers potentially adjusting their commute due to the increased gasoline and diesel costs.
- Energy prices, including fuel prices, are under close scrutiny by organizations like ADAC, as they influence overall consumption costs and the economy at large.
- The prices of fuel in Munich and across Germany are experiencing a descent, with gasoline and diesel prices having dropped nine times in a row before the recent two increases.
- The weekly comparison of energy prices shows that while gasoline price is relatively in line with the oil price, diesel is perceived as being too expensive, according to ADAC's recent statements.