The destinations in Scotland that have the cheapest fuel prices have been named.There are multiple everyday costs that Scots need to factor in when planning their budget, especially if they own a car, making it hard to save money.
When it comes to petrol, every penny saved per litre counts. New research conducted by Law Trucks has revealed the places in Scotland where petrol prices are the cheapest and most expensive.
The experts analysed data from the Petrol Prices App, focusing on fuel stations within a five-mile radius of each area and recording the lowest prices possible.According to Law Trucks, the least expensive places in the country for petrol are Glasgow and Kilmarnock.
The average price of fuel in both Scotland's largest city and the East Ayrshire town was found to be 130.9p per litre.Elsewhere, Livingston and Aberdeen are the next-cheapest places for petrol in Scotland according to Law Trucks.
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