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Will these fuel prices continue?

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Certainly, low fuel prices please everyone, and we haven't seen people like today for twelve years.

Prices at gas stations this week are quite a nice sight, although not fully satisfactory. Currently, on Wednesday morning, the price of diesel is on average from approximately PLN 18,69 to PLN 20,86, and 95 petrol from PLN 17,51 ​​to PLN 19,34 per liter. Such prices were observed in Viken. According to the information it is similar or the same throughout Norway.

Also read: Exchange of a foreign driving license for a Norwegian one.

Low fuel prices they certainly influence price increases, but also provide the opportunity to travel cheaper in the upcoming Christmas and New Year period. Of course, as long as prices remain the same.

When is the cheapest time to refuel your car?

The average driver in Norway knows when he should appear at the gas station to refuel his car at the cheapest rate. Usually on Sunday evening and Monday morning fuel prices are cheaper than on other days of the week. Also Wednesday evening and Thursday morning are cheaper days to refuel. By refueling at stations on these days, drivers can save up to several thousand crowns a year. The most expensive days of the week are usually Monday afternoon as well as Thursday afternoon. Research shows that almost 80 percent of consumers pay attention to the price when filling up.

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