As petrol prices drop, here are the 10 cheapest places to fill up across Britain - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Fuel prices in the UK are rapidly decreasing, with the average petrol price down to 133.84p per litre, nearly 6p less than earlier in March. This decline, attributed to fears of a global recession driven by the US-China trade war, has sparked predictions of prices dropping to 130p, the lowest in almost four years. Tiger.co.uk has identified the top 10 cheapest areas for petrol, aiding motorists in saving further. This reduction is a relief for drivers facing increased costs in other living expenses, such as energy and groceries.
To help drivers make even greater savings, the car insurance experts at Tiger.co.uk have compared petrol prices across every city in Great Britain, ranking the top 10 cheapest locations to fill up.
It is fantastic news for motorists that the price of fuel at the pumps has fallen by more than 6p in the last two months. In real terms, this means the average cost of a full tank for a 55-litre family car is £73.61 - almost £3 less than at the start of March.
This will take some of the pressure off Brits who have been squeezed by the rising cost of motoring, as well as soaring energy and grocery bills.
While motorway service stations may be more convenient when it comes to refuelling, you could be paying a significant mark-up compared to using supermarket or independent forecourts.
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