One of the region’s most expensive fuel prices is in Hungary, rising again on Wednesday

From Wednesday, fuel prices will rise again in Hungary.

The wholesale price of petrol will increase by four forints gross, while gasoline will cost five forints gross more at petrol stations in the middle of the week.

According to holtankoljak.hu, average fuel prices at petrol stations in the middle of the week will therefore be as follows:

  • 95 petrol: 585 forints (EUR 1.53) per litre
  • diesel: 619 forints (EUR 1.62) per litre

You can read all our news about fuel prices.

It is worth filling up in neighbouring countries

It’s worth driving to neighbouring countries to refuel from Hungary, atv.hu reported last Thursday. According to a report by ATV:

In Croatia, fuel prices have not only become more expensive, but cheaper in recent days. This means that diesel and petrol now cost EUR 1.38 each, making diesel around HUF 100 cheaper and petrol between HUF 60 and HUF 65 cheaper than in Croatia.

In Slovenia, petrol costs the same and diesel is 3 euro cents more expensive than in Croatia, so many Hungarians also go there to fill up.

In Slovakia, diesel is 32 forints cheaper than in Hungary, but petrol is cheaper here than in Slovakia.

In Austria, prices are similar to those in Hungary, although the average salary is much higher.

We have another report from earlier, fuel is cheaper in almost all neighbouring countries, details HERE.

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