Motorists are being urged to remain mindful of the petrol stations they use to fill up their cars, as some can cost more than others.According to experts, you are better off avoiding motorway stations whenever possible, as fuel can be more pricey.
Motorway service stations often have higher costs for petrol and diesel because they do not sell the same amount as supermarkets.When fuel prices were at their peak in June and July of last year, some motorists reported seeing motorway stations costs as much as £2.49 per litre, writes the Express.A spokesperson for Ocean Finance warned drivers to keep some money-saving tips in mind, especially when filling up their car.They said: "Never top up your fuel at a motorway service or near a motorway exit.
Even though fuel prices have risen across the board, not all petrol stations are charging the same amount."As a general rule, petrol stations at motorway services, or near motorway exits, tend to be the most expensive.
This is because the operators know they have a captive audience."If you’re running low on fuel, better to refill while you can then risk your tank running dry before you find a cheaper petrol station to use."It comes after RAC data from January shows wholesale prices dropping for the third month in a row.
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