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Italy among the 10 countries in the world where petrol costs the most

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Italy among the 10 countries in the world where petrol costs the most

ROMA – Prices of fuels cross and delight of motorists all over the world. With the winds of war that have caused the cost of petroleum products to rise wildly, the situation is becoming decidedly heavy for users of the Old Continent, so much so that many have begun to reduce their car trips. But that’s not the case around the world, as a new study has highlighted Zutobian international driving education company with courses in the United States, United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia, France and Germany.

Lately the prices of the gas they weren’t very stable and the Zutobi team conducted research to identify the countries with the highest prices, and those where gasoline is cheaper. It should be immediately made clear that, according to the study, Italy is among the countries with the most expensive gasoline in the world since in the little honorable ranking Italy ranks in eighth position, surpassing, albeit slightly, Germany with an average price of $ 2.31 per liter ($ 10.51 per gallon).

At the top of the ranking of the world‘s highest cost of gasoline we find Hong Kong where a liter of the precious liquid costs 2.88 dollars with the price of a gallon (13.10 dollars) which is double the global average cost. Holland is the second most expensive country in the world, the first in the West, where a gallon of gasoline costs $ 11.75, well $ 5.69 more than the world average price, but not even in Norway is joking for that at only 0. , 08 dollars less than Holland, is in third place with an average of 2.50 dollars per liter.

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Zutobi researchers also went to track down countries where gasoline prices are cheaper and found that in Venezuela a liter of gasoline costs just $ 0.03 per liter and a gallon stops at $ 0.11. Behind Venezuela we find Libya with a cost of 0.15 dollars per gallon, while in third place is Iran with 0.05 and 0.23 dollars, respectively per liter and gallon. The rankings drawn up by Zutobi experts also show that in only three countries the cost of a gallon of gasoline is less than one dollar (Venezuela, Libya and Iran), while in four countries it exceeds eleven dollars (Hong Kong, Holland, Norway and Principality of Monaco). Finally, Iran is the place where the price of gasoline has fallen the most, unlike Saudi Arabia where it has grown by almost 300% in the last five years, making it the country with the highest increase in the world, albeit with a price per gallon currently stands at $ 2.82.

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