Motorists pay more: Tank price analysis shows Franken as the most expensive location

Motorists pay more: Tank price analysis shows Franken as the most expensive location

recharge in Bavaria: Comparison of tank prices in different cities

drivers in Bavaria had to dig deeper into the pocket in June, especially in Nuremberg. According to an evaluation of clever refueling, the drivers paid the most for petrol and diesel.

Why did the fuel prices drop and what does that mean for drivers?

According to Steffen Bock, the founder of clever, the sunken prices are due to cheaper crude oil prices. This development also affects the fuel prices at the petrol stations. While drivers in Bonn were able to recharge the cheapest in June, the residents of Nuremberg had to dig deeper into their pockets. The liter Super cost around 1.79 euros, which was three cents above the nationwide average. This means that drivers in Nuremberg had to spend an average of around 428.88 euros on average for four fuel fillings of 60 liters of Super E10, compared to the 416.09 euros in Bonn.

The fuel prices were also higher in Munich than in Bonn. The analysis showed a difference of almost 7 euros for four tank fillings. Diesel was also more expensive, with Nuremberg also being one of the leaders here.

tips for drivers: Avoid refueling on motorways

The ADAC recommends drivers to avoid motorway stamps in Bavaria, as the prices there are significantly higher. The price difference can be up to 46.1 cents per liter for diesel and even up to 46.4 cents at E10. In order to save money, drivers should fill up in front of longer trips and then leave the highway to recharge their batteries at cheaper petrol stations.

Alternative tank facilities and savings potential for drivers

According to Alexander Kreipl, the ADAC South Bavaria's traffic and environmental policy spokesman, the research pays for alternative tank facilities. Often these are only a few minutes' drive away from the motorway and can offer drivers a savings potential of around 20 euros with a 50-liter tank filling. In addition, drivers can also save money abroad, since tank prices in countries such as Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland are often cheaper than in Germany.

In the awareness of the current fuel prices and the various tank facilities, drivers can effectively lower their travel expenses and relieve their wallet. A look at the tank prices in the various cities in Bavaria shows that a little advance planning and research can relieve the wallet.

- Nag

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