Drivers urged to shop around amid 11p fuel gap

Wayne Parsons is a muscled and bald middle aged man with blue eyes and sunglasses on his head. He's wearing an immaculately laundered beige T-shirt and is standing beside his ultramarine car at a petrol station.

Drivers are missing out on savings because many are not using fuel price comparison tools, according to the RAC.

A BBC snapshot of petrol prices in Hull on Tuesday found a difference of more than 11p a litre between forecourts less than three miles apart. Filling a 50-litre tank cost £78.45 at one garage and £72.80 at another – a saving of £5.65.

Simon Williams, the RAC’s head of policy, said drivers should make greater use of the government’s Fuel Finder service and other comparison apps “to save money”.

But taxi driver Wayne Parsons, who travels 200 miles a day, said even the cheaper prices remained too high and “it cripples you”.

Parsons was filling up at a Gulf station at Northpoint Shopping Centre, Bransholme, which he said was one of the cheapest in the area.

The unleaded fuel there was priced at 146.7p per litre on Tuesday, more than 5p cheaper than at another station a mile away.

“It’s still too high, still far too high, especially when you need it for your living,” he said.


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