Cheapest petrol and diesel prices in Greater Manchester from Morrisons, Sainsburys and Tesco
Petrol costs remain high across the UK, as last month drivers were hit with the largest monthly rise in pump prices on record. Despite a cut in fuel duty, the RAC said the average cost of a litre of petrol at forecourts rose by 11.6p to end the March at 163.3p.
Diesel prices rose even more sharply, up 22.1p per litre to 177.3p. The previous biggest monthly increases in average fuel prices in records dating back to 2000 were October last year for petrol (7.4p per litre) and May 2008 for diesel (8.4p per litre).
Last month’s increases came despite Chancellor Rishi Sunak implementing a 5p per litre cut in fuel duty on March 23. That was worth a saving of 6p per litre owing to the impact on VAT.
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The RAC said the rise in pump prices was driven by surging wholesale costs caused by the war in Ukraine and drivers would have been hit by even higher prices without the cut in fuel duty. The latest data from the RAC shows that the average litre of petrol costs 162.64p while the diesel costs 176.90p per litre.
The Manchester Evening News has compiled a list of 15 places supplying some of the cheapest petrol and diesel fuel across Greater Manchester and a bit further afield. All these locations are within 10 miles from the centre of Manchester and all data was collated from PetrolPrices.com.
Petrol prices can vary depending on supply and demand. These prices were correct at the time of writing (Friday, April 8) but could change quickly as prices continue to increase.
1. Costco Oldham, 153.7p
2. Morrisons Failsworth, 155.7p
3. Morrisons Oldham, 155.7p
4. Morrisons Denton, 155.7p
5. Morrisons Dunkinfield, 155.7p
6. Morrisons Hyde, 155.7p
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