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ÖAMTC: shrunk price advantage of diesel over gasoline in 10 years by 85 percent

Current high prices just to the 1.50 euro mark

A liter of gasoline by 20 shillings - which in the 90s was a utopian nightmare scenario is a bitter reality. The prices at the pump, moving just under 1.50 euros. In addition, choosing mainly frequent travelers, such as commuters, yet for a diesel vehicle. In addition to the fuel consumption was mainly due to cheaper fuel price is an important argument for a more expensive to buy diesel model.

ÖAMTC A price comparison shows that it is less and less left. "In the past 10 years, the price differential between diesel and super
fallen by 85 percent," says ÖAMTC transport economist Martin Grass Lober. If one had a price advantage in 2001 of 22.1 cents per liter of diesel, there are currently an average of only 3.4 cents. Is the one responsible for the oil industry, which has pushed the diesel stronger price increases. On the other had the differentiated increases in fuel tax (TIPP) as ÖAMTC large impact. In January 2004, the petroleum tax on diesel has increased by 2 cents in gasoline by 1 cent. In July 2007, the petroleum tax on diesel has been increased by 5 cents on gasoline by 3 cents. In January 2011, the petroleum tax increases again, this time by 5 cents and 4 cents for diesel in gasoline.

In February 2001, diesel cost an average of € 0.740 (10,18 Schilling) and Super € 0.961 (13.22 shillings). The average price in early February 2011: Diesel 1.285 € 1.319 € and super. The current maximum rates are in Austria today for Super Plus at € 1.499, € 1.469 for super in, for diesel at € 1.429. (Source: ÖAMTC)

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