Petrol, this pump is killing the market: €1.15 per liter forever | The cheapest ever

A service station/ Adobe Stock source – autoruote4x4.com

Incredible joy for the country’s motorists, who can finally fill up with little money and travel without worries.

For many years now, fuel costs have reached very high peaks. The economic crisis that has hit Italy and beyond over the last twenty years has had a rather heavy impact on the pockets of citizens in general, and one of the sectors most affected was the petrol sector. As if that wasn’t enough, the latest events that have affected the world have only made the situation worse.

The 2020 pandemic due to Covid 19, the various wars and a whole other series of factors further increased expenses. It is a clear consequence that people therefore try to save as much as possible on fuelperhaps even at the cost of not taking your own car and going to the required places by public transport or on foot.

Finally, however, this nightmare regarding fuel prices seems to have ended here. There is a petrol pump which has only cost 1.15 euros. This is the cheapest service station ever, which is literally driving drivers crazy, who will now be able to start using their car again with complete peace of mind.

Here’s where the ‘magic’ pump is located

As we well know, depending on the country you are in, the costs of various things are different. Fuel is no exception. There are some areas where this costs more, others which are truly the envy of Italy.

The latter is the case in Turkey, where in petrol stations there are really tiny prices on all types of fuelsand which if compared to Italy will really make you want to take the car and go and fill up the tank in the Turkish country.

A petrol station in Türkiye/ source Adobe Stock – autoruote4x4.com

The price comparison between Italy and Türkiye

Comparing the average fuel price list in Türkiye with those in Italy, you will truly be speechless.

Starting from petrol, which in the country on the Anatolian peninsula costs 1,158 euros, while in our country it is around 1,858. In the same way we then find diesel, which costs 1,718 in Italy and 1,170 in Türkiye, and LPG. The latter in our peninsula is a 0.718, while in the Turkish Republic at 0.579.

 
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