Pic is gasoline prices for Super 95 in €/litre

Pic is gasoline prices for Super 95 in €/litre
>source: globalpetrolprices.com/gasoline_prices/Europe/

Norway is producing but they're rich anyway and I suppose it gets taxed to hell. Danish and Dutch governments hate cars, that is known. But countries like Greece and Italy? Holy shit, how can people afford to drive there?

>ExpensiveOilTugal

>tfw my high prices are actually almost the cheapest
why do you like to be fucked that hard by your governments eurobros?

Hig tax, that's all

No biggie btw

pretty sure all the eastern-yurop guys have it proportionaly harder because of the differences in salaries

"Muh environment"

is it cheaper to have a electrical car yet?

No, and when everyone turns over to electrical you are gonna be cucked anyhow with the electrical bill.

Are there public places where you can charge it?

Here it's only useful for people with an own garage where they can recharge it (i.e. rich people).

ive seen a few around, heard its way better in norgay tho
REEEEE I DONT WANT TO BE KEKED BY THE OILJEW ANYMORE
THERES ALLREADY CAR TAXES AND MANDATORY INSURANCE AND THE PRICE OF GAS IS LIKE 80% GAS ANYWAYS FUCK THEM ALL

80% tax*

In the workers and farmers paradise of Venezuela there is no food but at least people can drive as much as they want kek

I hate paying £1.20 a litre but it's still cheaper than getting the train

just cuck my shit up senpai

Tax tax tax. Fuck this shit.

>tfw croatian gas prices are similar to swiss prices
>tfw croatian gas prices are higher than austrian and lux ones
>mfw croats tell me that croatia is a cheap place, and that croatian wages are sufficient

cant they just mine bitcoins on petrol generators

We dont drive long distances, dunno about greece

Definitely not here because electricity is also expensive

pretty much 90% of the Greek population lives in 2 cities

wtf those yearly price increases
I BET THE JEWS DID THIS

What the fuck is wrong with Denmark and Germany? My on-peak summer price is 24.47 cents/kWh and I thought that was a ton.

If i had to guess a good chunk of that is taxes and subsidies for renewable sources