![]() ![]() Shell Playing Place - 191.9p/ 198.9p Within five miles of Falmouth Texaco Gannel - 191.9p / 193.9p Within five miles of Truro Tesco Wadebridge Automat - 178.9p (petrol)īP Wadebridge- 193.9p Within five miles of Newquay Texaco- 199.9p (diesel) Within five miles of Padstow Want the latest news delivered straight to your inbox? Click here to sign up for Cornwall Live's newsletters. Gulf Lifton - St Lanes - 187.9p / 193.9p Within five miles of St Austell Valley View Liskeard - 199.9p / 199.9p Within five miles of Launceston Gulf Jewells Cross - 185.9p / 189.9p Within five miles of LiskeardīP Addington Filling Station - 181.9p / 189.9p Morrisons, Stucley Road - 179.9p / 186.9p With that in mind, below is a list of the cheapest and most expensive petrol stations in Cornwall. How much was the cheapest petrol and diesel you have seen in Cornwall? Tell us in the comments section below. The most expensive petrol station in Cornwall is Texaco Four Cross service station where a litre of unleaded will set you back 197.9p with a litre of diesel at 194.9p. This means the average cost of filling a typical family car now exceeds £100, coming in at £101.20 for petrol and £105.16 for diesel. The price of petrol saw its biggest daily jump in 17 years on Tuesday (June 7), with a rise of more than 2p a litre, the BBCĪccording to the RAC, the average price of petrol rose to 185.44p per litre yesterday (June 13), while the average price of diesel rose to another record high of 191.21p per litre. We used the price-comparison website PetrolPrices where data for 8,490 UK petrol stations have been collected and maintained by Catalyst. Read more: Cornish people want to take fuel price fight to Parliament - instead of disrupting locals' lives Most forecourts show prices between £1.75 and £1.90 and it is even worse for diesel.ĭespite suggestions that we would only see a huge price hike again in the autumn, the stark reality with the cost of living, the pandemic, oil companies' soaring profits, and the war in Ukraine to blame, diesel and unleaded prices are now at their highest ever. This morning (June 14), the BBC shared an image of fuel prices topping over £2 a litre in Hallworthy, Treneglos. Nowadays you'll be thanking your lucky star if you stumble across a petrol station where a litre of unleaded is less than £1.60. WhatCar? research suggests that driving at 80mph uses up to 25% more fuel than going at 70mph.Just when we thought fuel prices had stabilised and would stay high but steady, there's been another steep rise. Making the most of that, by taking your foot off the clutch when you are stationary, will help you save fuel. Some modern cars are fitted with engine stop-start technology. The same goes for all other electrical appliances in the car.īe gentle with your gear changes and braking. Unless you really need it, leave the air conditioning off. That way you won’t end up driving further than necessary or get stuck in traffic. Look after your car, and it will look after your bank balance. ![]() Get your car serviced regularly and pump up your tyres. Things like bike racks and roof boxes add extra wind resistance, so your car has to work harder. Take those bulky items out if you don’t need them – if the baby is staying at home, so can their buggy! Here are some simple things that the motoring experts at WhatCar? recommend doing to improve your fuel efficiency. The final way to ensure that you pay as little for your petrol and diesel every time you fill up is to make your fuel go further. If you register your card now, BP is offering a welcome bonus of £5. You can read our detailed review of the best fuel loyalty schemes here. When you hit 200 points, you can get £1 off your fuel or you can choose from other rewards. You can get two points per litre of Ultimate fuel purchased. You get one point for one litre of regular fuel, and one point for every £1 spent in store or on a car wash. Points are effectively worth half a penny each. Shell has replaced Shell Drivers Club with ShellGo+, which rewards you with money off your fuel for every 10 visits (when you spend £10 or more on fuel or at least £2 in the shop).īP recently launched its own loyalty scheme BPMe, where you swipe your rewards card at the till when paying for fuel or any products. You'll get 75 bonus points for signing up, getting you well on the way to the 500-point mark.Īlternatively, you can convert those points into vouchers for retailers including Argos and Marks & Spencer. Points are worth 1p and once you hit 500 points, you can turn that into a £5 voucher to use the next time you fill the car. You get one point for every litre of petrol or diesel that you buy. Various stations offer fuel loyalty cards, which can help you save on the cost of filling up.įor example, Texaco operates the Star Rewards scheme. ![]()
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