It’s good news again for motorists in Malaysia. Fuel prices for the month of September 2015 have been announced, and RON 95, RON 97 and diesel will all be cheaper from tomorrow (Tuesday).
RON 95 will be priced at RM1.95 per litre (10 sen down compared to August 2015), RON 97 at RM2.35 per litre (10 sen down), diesel at RM1.80 per litre (15 sen down) and Euro 5 Diesel at RM1.90 (15 sen down).
In case you forgot, RON 97 fuel in Malaysia will be upgraded to Euro 4M standard as of September. Petronas already launched its higher-grade Primax 97 with Advanced Energy Formula fuel a few weeks ago.
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