When it comes to filling up your car with petrol, finding the best price can make a significant difference to your budget. In Somerset, there are several petrol stations offering competitive prices that could help drivers save money on fuel.
According to recent data, the Sainsbury’s garage at Billet Street, Somerset, is the cheapest place in the region to fill up your car with petrol, charging just 129.9p per litre. By choosing this forecourt, drivers of an average family car could save up to £17 in comparison to the most expensive petrol station in Somerset.
In addition to the Sainsbury’s garage, here are some other cheap petrol stations in Somerset:
- 131.7p - Morrisons, Broadway, Bridgwater, Somerset
- 131.7p - ASDA, Preston Road, Yeovil West, Somerset
- 131.7p - ASDA, East Quay, Bridgwater North & Central, Somerset
- 131.9p - Morrisons, Lysander Road, Yeovil South, Somerset
- 131.9p - Tesco, Unit 4-5 Queensway Place, Yeovil, Somerset
- 132.7p - ASDA, Creechbarrow Road, Taunton, Somerset
- 132.9p - Texaco, A38, Blackdown & Neroche, Somerset
- 132.9p - Morrisons, Priory Bridge Road, Taunton, Somerset
- 132.9p - Sainsbury’s, Hankridge Farm, Monkton & North Curry, Somerset
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The most expensive petrol station in Somerset is a BP station at Bridgwater Service Area - M5 J24, Somerset, charging 159.9p for standard petrol.
For diesel car owners, the Sainsbury’s garage at Somerset offers the cheapest option at 133.9p per litre. Other cheap diesel stations in Somerset include ASDA at various locations, Morrisons at Priory Bridge Road, and Sainsbury’s at Hankridge Farm.
To compare prices at petrol stations near you, use an interactive widget to find the best deal. It’s important to note that national average prices for petrol and diesel currently stand at 134.5p and 141.1p per litre, respectively.
The prices mentioned are for standard grade petrol (E10) and standard grade diesel (B7), and are sourced from the major retailers under a voluntary scheme by the Competition and Markets Authority. This scheme aims to ensure fairness for motorists at the petrol pumps.