
Filling up gas in Greece/Athens. 30.34ltr at 1.945 eur/ltr , paid 59.01 euro from which 26.35 is the gas cost and 32.66eur are taxes. How does your gas bill look like?
by zlimvos

Filling up gas in Greece/Athens. 30.34ltr at 1.945 eur/ltr , paid 59.01 euro from which 26.35 is the gas cost and 32.66eur are taxes. How does your gas bill look like?
by zlimvos
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Govts are robbing us blind with fuel taxes. And it’s not just personal transportation, everything is more expensive because fuel is used in the production/transport.
In Romania around 39% of the total price at the pump is taxes on fuel.
In Romania, Bucharest, that would have been a 44.31 EUR bill (or 1.46 EUR/l).
Did you perhaps buy gas on the highway? It’s usually more expensive there.
Expensive. My gas bill looks expensive.
In south germany we pay about 1,80/liters for Super e10
It is the only thing which has like 4 to 5 taxes on it. Something called “Co2 tax” and some other utterly pointless names given to rob us.
Oktan 95 E10 is 14.59 kroner or 1.96 euro/litre in Denmark.
Netherlands: E10 benzine is now € 2,260 per liter. Taxes is more than half of the price.
As benzine production costs are probably about the same all over Europe, the list below with benzine prices will tell the taxes per country:
https://www.anwb.nl/vakantie/reisvoorbereiding/brandstofprijzen-europa#:~:text=gemiddelde%20prijzen%20van%20een%20liter%20E5%2C%20E10
My local in Ireland is €1.78/L for E10
From the Netherlands, yesterday, we stopped mid running an errand, because we found a fuel station that charged only € 1,99, whereas most stations charge between 2,10 and 2,25 for E5.
My own car runs a lot happier on E0 (octan 98), which goes for 2,24 at cheapest.
Luckily, I can take public transport, which runs once or twice an hour, takes between 2x and 4x the time, and costs more half the time, for the privilige of not getting a seat and getting to enjoy other people’s music and phonecalls on speaker