Gas prices are rising again: drivers were shown how much it costs to fill up in Ukraine.


Ukrainian drivers are in trouble again. This Time, according to the Minfin portal, fuel prices in our country have risen again.
Currently, premium A-95 gasoline costs over 59 hryvnias per liter, having increased by 62 kopecks. Regular A-95 gasoline has risen by 38 kopecks, now priced at around 55 hryvnias per liter. A-92 gasoline has also increased by 32 kopecks, reaching 52.31 UAH per liter.
Earlier, we wrote that they are buying massively in the Ukrainian car market.
Meanwhile, prices for diesel fuel and autogas have remained at previous levels - 52.49 UAH and 34.21 UAH per liter, respectively, making autogas the most economical option for drivers.
Another increase in fuel prices could seriously impact many drivers. Meanwhile, autogas remains the most economical option for those looking to save on refueling.
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