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Gasoline Prices Dropping

Friday, July 30, 2010 11:13 No Comments

As per the publication of the Fuel Authority in the Ministry of National Infrastructure yesterday (Thursday) the price of gasoline will drop by 0.61% (4 agorot  per liter) at the beginning of August.

A liter of Octane 95 gas will cost 6.60 NIS for full service (and 5.70 NIS in Eilat).
A liter of Octane 95 gas will cost 6.47 NIS for self service (and 5.59 NIS in Eilat).

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Gasoline Prices Rising Again at the Beginning of July

Wednesday, June 30, 2010 6:29 2 Comments

As per the publication of the Fuel Authority in the Ministry of National Infrastructure yesterday (Tuesday) the price of gasoline will rise by 2.5% at the beginning of July.

A liter of Octane 95 gas will cost 6.64 NIS for full service (and 5.74 NIS in Eilat).
A liter of Octane 95 gas will cost 6.51 NIS for self service (and 5.63 NIS in Eilat).

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The end to Octane 96 gasoline!

Sunday, May 30, 2010 16:07 No Comments

The Maariv newspaper ran a story about Octane 96 car gasoline a number of months ago that has led to a storm and new legislation.

Maariv exposed that there is no necessity for Octane 96 gasoline, and all cars can run perfectly on Octane 95. The prices of Ocatne 95 are closely regulated, since this is seen as the basic gas required for cars, while the Octane 96 has not been regulated. This has led to very significant prices discrepancies, with gas companies making huge and unfair mark-ups on this gas.

Recently the Knesset passed a law that Octane 96 will no longer be sold in Israel, effective three months from now. However, Maariv exposed that almost all the gas stations continue to sell Octane 96 at very high markups. (The law has given a period of three months for the gas companies to finish their reserves, but the companies are using the period to make as much profit as they can off the unregulated gas.)

Be warned!

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Water Prices To Rise By 5%

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 0:09 No Comments

Tap Water - ברז מיםIn Israel’s efforts to safeguard our water resources, water tariffs rose by 25% on average at the beginning of 2010. These tariffs were supposed to rise again by a further 15% on July 1, 2010.

However, owing to the drop in various economic indices (CPI, Average Salary Index) as well as the change in electricity prices, the water tariffs will rise by an average rate of 5% on July 1, 2010.

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Gasoline Prices Rise

Thursday, April 29, 2010 21:40 No Comments

Gas prices will rise by around 1% on Friday 30/4/10 at midnight. The price of Octane 95 gasoline will go up by 7 agorot to 6.69 NIS/liter.

Full service at gas stations adds on an extra 13 agorot, so the price of gas with full service will be 6.82 NIS/liter.

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Price Drop on Kvish 6 (Highway 6)

Wednesday, April 21, 2010 9:16 No Comments

Highway 6 Logo - לוגו כביש 6 The tariff for the middle section of Highway 6 has dropped by 9%, from 3.96 NIS per sector to 3.60 NIS.

The prices generally rise every year, but due to large revenues over the past 3 years, the Derech Eretz company responsible for the highway have announced the price drop for the middle section of the highway.

Travel Safely!

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First Newsletter Sent to Subscribers!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010 13:19 No Comments

We just sent our first mail newsletter to our subscribers!

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No More Headlights Needed!

Saturday, April 3, 2010 21:19 No Comments

As of April 1 there is no longer a legal requirement to turn on your headlights when driving intercity.

The start of daylight savings time and now the end of the headlights requirement heralds the close of the winter months – and the switch to spring and summer mode (even if the weather says otherwise sometimes)!

Drive safely!

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