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📈 30-day price trend — Plymouth
Key insights for Plymouth
- →Average petrol has risen 7p/litre in Plymouth over the past week
- →There is a 9.2p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Plymouth — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£5.06
- →Asda is the cheapest forecourt in Plymouth at 150.7p, 3.2p cheaper than the cheapest independent
- →Newton Abbot is currently 4.7p/litre cheaper on average than Plymouth
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# Petrol Prices Surge in Plymouth
Petrol prices in Plymouth have risen sharply, with the average now standing at 156.5p per litre—a significant jump of 6.7p compared to last week. This puts the city 1.1p above the UK national average of 155.4p/litre. Across the 18 stations tracked in Plymouth, there's a substantial 10.0p difference between the cheapest and most expensive fuel, meaning drivers could save considerably by choosing their forecourt carefully.
The cheapest petrol available in Plymouth is 149.9p per litre at Valero supermarket. Given the notable price variation across stations, motorists are advised to check local fuel prices before filling up, as the difference between forecourts could add meaningful savings to your weekly fuel budget. Shopping around remains essential in today's volatile fuel market.
Fuel prices in Plymouth — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Surge in Plymouth Petrol prices in Plymouth have risen sharply, with the average now standing at 156.5p per litre—a significant jump of 6.7p compared to last week. This puts the city 1.1p above the UK national average of 155.4p/litre. Across the 18 stations tracked in Plymouth, there's a substantial 10.0p difference between the cheapest and most expensive fuel, meaning drivers could save considerably by choosing their forecourt carefully. The cheapest petrol available in Plymouth is 149.9p per litre at Valero supermarket. Given the notable price variation across stations, motorists are advised to check local fuel prices before filling up, as the difference between forecourts could add meaningful savings to your weekly fuel budget. Shopping around remains essential in today's volatile fuel market.


