The cheapest place in Bristol to fill up your car with petrol is at a Esso garage in Filwood.
According to the latest data supplied by retailers, a driver in an average family car could save up to £6 by filling up at this forecourt, compared to the most expensive petrol station.
The Esso garage at South Bristol Business Park, Filwood is charging motorists 130.9p per litre, which means it would cost £75 to fill up an average 55 litre tank. This is based on a feed of live petrol prices which was set up by the government’s Competition and Markets Authority last September.
The average price for a litre of petrol across the Bristol region this week is 132.6p.
Here are the Cheapest places to top your car with petrol in Bristol
130.9p – Esso, South Bristol Business Park, Filwood, Bristol, City Of
131.9p – BP, Falcondale Road, Westbury-on-Trym And Henleaze, Bristol
131.9p – Shell, Gloucester Road, Bishopston And Ashley Down, Bristol
131.9p – Shell, York Road, Southville, Bristol
131.9p – Texaco, 19-29 Bell Hill Road, St George Central, Bristol
131.9p – Esso, Redland, Cotham, Bristol
132.9p – Esso, Park Row, Central, Bristol, City Of
132.9p – Esso, Hotwells Road (North Side), Hotwells And Harbourside, Bristol, City Of
136.9p – BP, St Andrews Road, Avonmouth And Lawrence Weston, Bristol, City Of
The most expensive filling station in Bristol is a BP station at St Andrews Road, Avonmouth And Lawrence Weston. The cost of standard petrol at this station is 136.9p, meaning it would cost a total of £79 to fill up an average family car at this forecourt.
For the owners of diesel cars, the cheapest place to fill up is the Esso garage at Filwood. The cost of a litre of standard diesel at this forecourt was 135.9p, according to prices supplied by retailers.
Here are the cheapest places to fill up your car with standard diesel in Bristol this weekend.
135.9p – Esso, South Bristol Business Park, Filwood, Bristol, City Of
136.9p – Esso, Redland, Cotham, Bristol
136.9p – Shell, Gloucester Road, Bishopston And Ashley Down, Bristol
137.9p – BP, Falcondale Road, Westbury-on-Trym And Henleaze, Bristol
137.9p – Shell, York Road, Southville, Bristol
138.9p – Esso, Hotwells Road (North Side), Hotwells And Harbourside, Bristol, City Of
138.9p – Esso, Park Row, Central, Bristol, City Of
139.9p – Texaco, 19-29 Bell Hill Road, St George Central, Bristol
142.9p – BP, St Andrews Road, Avonmouth And Lawrence Weston, Bristol, City Of
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UK drivers are currently paying 135.0p per litre of petrol, while people who own diesel vehicles are forking out 139.6p on average.
In Bristol owners of petrol cars are currently being charged 2.4p less than the national average of 135.0p.
Diesel car drivers in Bristol are paying 1.1p less than the national average.
The cheapest place to buy petrol in the country is at a ASDA garage in Wrexham where a litre of standard petrol is 130.7p. The most expensive petrol station in the country is a ASDA garage in Malvern Hills where motorists are charged 170.9p a litre.
The prices quoted are for standard grade petrol (E10) and for standard grade diesel (B7). The figures are supplied by the major retailers under a voluntary scheme launched by the Competition and Markets Authority to ensure motorists are given a fair deal at the petrol pumps. Most of the major petrol retailers have signed up to the scheme and the petrol stations supplying up-to-date information account for around 60 per cent of the fuel sold in the UK. The price of fuel is often cheaper at Costco outlets, but their service is only available to members.
The prices quoted are those supplied by retailers as of Friday, October 11 at 4.45am.