German gasoline prices reach record highs-ADAC

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BERLIN, June 14 (Reuters) - Gasoline and diesel prices have reached record highs in Germany, the country's ADAC motoring organisation said on Tuesday, attributing the peak to high oil prices and a weakening euro.

A survey of petrol stations in 20 cities in Germany, Europe's largest oil consumer, found prices had risen by an average of five cents per litre since May, taking the nationwide average cost of super unleaded to 1.22 euros ($1.48), and to 1.08 euros for diesel.

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