2002-01-19 In Germany we have:
Benzin 90 OZ 0,92 € Super Benzin 95 OZ 0,97 € Super Plus Benzin 98 OZ 1,02 € Diesel 0,80 € Today in France at supermarkets (highways service stations may be 10 to 20% higher) : eurosuper (95 SAE grade) : 0,92 €/l super (98 SAE) : 0,96 €/l non-lead-free super (still some old-timers use it) : 1,05 €/l diesel : 0,77 €/l LPG : 0,45 €/l It seems so-far the prices betwen Germany and France are very close. The funny thing is the octane numbers are different. In the US, the octanes 87, 89 and 92 and these correspond to regular, plus and super. Is the octane number unitless or is there a hidden metric unit that should follow? John
