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📈 30-day price trend — Cambridge
Key insights for Cambridge
- →Average petrol has risen 5.8p/litre in Cambridge over the past week
- →There is a 10p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Cambridge — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£5.50
- →The cheapest independent in Cambridge (A&A Chapman Ltd Ta Acorn Garage at 154.9p) undercuts the cheapest supermarket by 1p/litre
- →March is currently 4.9p/litre cheaper on average than Cambridge
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# Petrol Prices Rise Sharply in Cambridge
Petrol prices in Cambridge have jumped significantly this week, with the average now standing at 157.9p per litre—up 5.9p from last week. This puts the city 2.5p above the UK national average of 155.4p/litre. Across 29 tracked forecourts in Cambridge, there is a notable 16.0p spread between the cheapest and most expensive stations, meaning drivers could save substantially by choosing wisely.
For the best deal, head to the independent Esso forecourt where petrol costs just 148.9p per litre. Given the wide price variation across the city, it's worth checking local pump prices before filling up, as the difference between stations could add pounds to your fuel bill. With prices continuing to rise, motorists are advised to compare options rather than defaulting to their nearest garage.
Fuel prices in Cambridge — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise Sharply in Cambridge Petrol prices in Cambridge have jumped significantly this week, with the average now standing at 157.9p per litre—up 5.9p from last week. This puts the city 2.5p above the UK national average of 155.4p/litre. Across 29 tracked forecourts in Cambridge, there is a notable 16.0p spread between the cheapest and most expensive stations, meaning drivers could save substantially by choosing wisely. For the best deal, head to the independent Esso forecourt where petrol costs just 148.9p per litre. Given the wide price variation across the city, it's worth checking local pump prices before filling up, as the difference between stations could add pounds to your fuel bill. With prices continuing to rise, motorists are advised to compare options rather than defaulting to their nearest garage.


