Fuel prices in March of 2024 – 1,000 pesos is currently a little more than $1.
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April 10, 2024 at 11:32
Thanks. Great reports. Darn, gas prices are going to be high all the way to Argentine, eh
April 10, 2024 at 15:49
Hi Sonny,
Thanks for swinging by and leaving a comment! I’m happy you are following along – literally and figuratively. 🙂
Fuel prices, so far, have been the highest in Peru and Chile. Enjoy Colombia and Ecuador! There, the bad roads and topes are annoying, but at least the lower fuel price makes up for the crappy fuel economy because of the slow downs.
Peru had both: crappy roads with heaps of speed bumps and expensive fuel. Chile has had the highest price for fuel so far (we managed to get close to local prices in Bolivia, otherwise, that country is pricey as well). We haven’t been to Brazil and Uruguay, which we hear top it all! 🙁