Car owners who wait until Monday to fill up could save an amount equal to two lunchboxes
Taiwan News
Date: 2020/03/15
By: George Liao, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — People who are thinking about filling up today might as well wait until
In response to the tumbling value of international crude oil, Taiwan's state-run oil refiner CPC Corp announced on Sunday that, starting from 12:00 a.m. on Monday, gasoline and diesel prices at CPC retail pumps across the country will drop by NT$3.8 and NT$4 per liter, respectively, bringing the price per liter for diesel to only NT$17.7, CNA reported.
The new prices at the pumps will be NT$20.3 per liter for 92 unleaded gasoline, NT$21.8 for 95 unleaded, NT23.8 for 98 unleaded, and NT$17.7 for premium diesel, according to the report. Owners of a car with a 50-liter tank who wait until Monday to fill up will save up to NT$190 — about enough to buy two bento lunchboxes [FULL STORY]