GAS or gasoline: which is more beneficial for drivers in Ukraine with new prices.
Which cars are more beneficial for drivers - gasoline or gas
According to inkorr.com: According to the Minfin portal data, converting a car to gas requires expenses of at least 12,000 hryvnias. However, these costs can be recouped in about 10 months of operation.
Even if autogas is no longer as profitable as it used to be (when it cost half as much as gasoline), one can still save.
According to statistics, fuel consumption on gas increases by 20%. Owners of cars with gas systems save approximately 24.26 hryvnias per liter. With an average monthly mileage of 500 km, the savings can amount to about 1,213 hryvnias.
Cost of installing gas systems
- 2nd generation for a 4-cylinder engine - about 8,000 UAH
- 4th generation - 12-26 thousand UAH
- Premium systems - 30-40 thousand UAH
It is also necessary to consider additional costs for certification (approximately 3,000 UAH), re-registration of documents at the Ministry of Internal Affairs (about 900 UAH), and obtaining a new technical passport (about 900 hryvnias).
Thus, the minimum costs for switching from gasoline to gas amount to 12,000 UAH. These investments can be recouped in 10 months if you can save 1,213 hryvnias each month, but the situation may change due to fuel price fluctuations.
Using gas becomes unprofitable when its price exceeds 65% of the price of gasoline. Increased excise taxes on gas can lead to a rise in its price, reducing the financial benefits of switching to this type of fuel.
Moreover, there are currently age restrictions for drivers in Ukraine.
The article also compares the advantages of using gas and gasoline vehicles, as well as examines the costs for installing gas systems and the possible savings when using this type of fuel. It outlines the anticipated consequences for drivers in case of price changes for gas and gasoline.
Therefore, the choice between gasoline and gas vehicles remains relevant in the context of constantly changing energy prices. Each driver must consider their expenses and economic conditions to determine which fuel system will be most beneficial in their specific case. Over time, pricing policies may change, so it is worth staying informed about fuel market news.
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