MoneyWeek map: What you pay to fill up in Europe
Where in Europe would it cost you the most to fill up your car? And which country has the cheapest petrol prices? MoneyWeek's map charts the ten most expensive and the ten cheapest countries in Europe for petrol.
The price of petrol has risen across the globe in line with rising oil prices. But the price between countries varies dramatically, even within Europe. Here we've highlighted the ten most expensive European countries in which to buy petrol (unleaded) and the ten least expensive, according to AA figures for February 2012. The price in America? Just 59.4p.
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