I work for a publishers isoptin 240 pret The Post Office report surveyed prices in 18 countries and the most eye-catching result is for Spain, which is no longer the bargain it once was. Fuel prices there have taken the biggest leap of all (up 14p to £1.35 per litre) in the past year, while prices in France have risen by 8p per litre (to £1.57). France is now significantly more expensive than Britain (£1.35), so it is definitely worth filling your tank before driving onto the ferry, and coming home with the needle near the empty mark. It also means that, at a cost of about £237.10 for 1,000 miles, holidaymakers driving through France will pay £33.30 (16 per cent more) than when covering the same distance in Spain. Italy (£1.63), Netherlands (£1.68) and, worse of all, Norway (£1.85) have some of the highest petrol prices.
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