UAE’s fuel prices for June 2020 have been announced.
We are in for a spell of repetition as the prices continue to remain unchanged.
The fuel prices saw a big drop in April, with an average drop of about 10%. Since then things have remained stagnant with the price remaining same all through May and now extending over through June.
Here is a refresher on the prices:
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As usual here are some tweets of the fuel price:
The fuel prices are applicable across all the 7 Emirates. This includes Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Umm Al Quwain.
It still remains a good time to fill up your car and ensure that it is running smoothly. Make sure to take the right precautions if you are not using your car often. If you need some help on what you need to do, head on over to our article
That concludes UAE’s fuel prices for June 2020!
Every month, we’re committed to keeping you up to date with the UAE’s latest fuel prices, so that you don’t have to scour the internet and spend endless hours searching for the right information. Watch this space for more information.
Want to save fuel? Check out our article here, for some tips. You can also hop on over to our tips and tricks page, for more information on car care and other useful information that can help you on the way.
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