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Cheapest Petrol Near Me

Every petrol station. Every price. Cheapest on top.

There's always a cheaper petrol station somewhere nearby — the trick is knowing which one it is today. Prices shuffle around constantly, and the station that was cheapest on Monday might be mid-table by Thursday.

fuelfinder.ai takes the guesswork out. We pull in live petrol prices from across the UK using the CMA's open data feed — that's the same data the government uses to hold retailers accountable. Your results are sorted cheapest first, so you can fill up with confidence.

It works across the entire UK and covers over 8,000 stations. Whether you're in a city centre or a market town, we'll find what's near you and show you who's offering the best deal right now.

How It Works

  1. Step 1: Enter your postcode — Search by postcode or let your phone pinpoint your location.
  2. Step 2: See the cheapest petrol — Every station's unleaded price, sorted from cheapest to dearest.
  3. Step 3: Fill up with confidence — Drive to the cheapest station knowing you're getting the best deal.

Why Drivers Use fuelfinder.ai

  • Always sorted — Cheapest station first, every time. No need to scan through a long list.
  • Every station type — Supermarkets, big oil brands, independents — all included, all comparable.
  • Zero barriers — No sign-up form, no app download, no cookies wall. Just results.
  • Loads instantly — Engineered to be fast. Results in under a second, even on slower connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where's the cheapest petrol near me right now?

That changes throughout the day, which is why fuelfinder.ai uses live data. Search your postcode and the current cheapest station will be at the top of your results.

Can I save my favourite stations?

Yes — you can mark stations as favourites so they're easy to find next time. No account needed, it remembers them in your browser.

How accurate are the petrol prices shown?

Very. They come directly from the CMA open data feed, which retailers are legally required to keep updated. Most prices refresh multiple times per day.

What's the difference between E10 and E5 unleaded?

E10 contains up to 10% ethanol and is the standard grade at most pumps. E5 (super unleaded) has up to 5% ethanol and is compatible with older vehicles. E10 is typically 8-12p cheaper per litre.

Why are some independent garages cheaper than branded stations?

Independents often have lower overheads and can buy fuel from whichever supplier offers the best wholesale deal. They don't have brand franchise fees to cover, so they can pass savings on to customers.

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