As fuel prices slowly start to calm down following an extended spike, we have put together a list of the cheapest places to refuel in Salisbury.
The average price of unleaded peaked at 191.43p per litre and diesel at 199.07p per litre on July 1, according to the RAC.
However, this figure has started to drop as we head toward the end of August, with the average price of unleaded being 173.46p per litre and diesel at 184.21p per litre.
Below are the cheapest places to fill up your car in and around Salisbury. Prices are taken from Petrol Prices' fuel map and are accurate as of 4pm on August 23.
Unleaded
1 BP Amesbury Road (High Post Filling Station) - 170.9p / litre
2 Tesco Extra Salisbury - 171.9p / litre
3 BP Wilton Road (Westacre Service Station) - 173.9p / litre
4 Shell Wilton Road (Bemerton) - 173.9p / litre
5 Shell Churchill Way West (Waitrose) - 173.9p / litre
6 BP Wilton Road (Tinkerbell Service Station) - 173.9p / litre
7 BP Downton Road (Salisbury SF Connect) - 175.9p / litre
8 Esso Southampton Road (New Sarum Service Station) - 176.9p / litre
9 Esso Warminster Road (Riverside Service Station) - 176.9p / litre
10 BP London Road (Four Acres SF Connect) - 177.9p / litre
Diesel
1 Tesco Extra Salisbury - 181.9p / litre
2 BP Amesbury Road (High Post Filling Station) - 183.9p / litre
3 Shell Churchill Way West (Waitrose) - 184.9p / litre
4 BP Wilton Road (Westacre Service Station) - 185.9p / litre
5 Shell Wilton Road (Bemerton) - 185.9p / litre
6 BP Wilton Road (Tinkerbell Service Station) - 185.9p / litre
7 BP London Road (Four Acres SF Connect) - 187.9p / litre
8 Esso Southampton Road (New Sarum Serivce Station) - 187.9p / litre
9 BP Downton Road (Salisbury SF Connect) - 187.9p / litre
10 Esso Warminster Road (Riverside Service Station) - 189.9p / litre
Just under two months ago, the lowest price for unleaded in Salisbury was 189.9p per litre, with the lowest diesel price being 196.9p per litre.
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