As the price of fuel continues to drop, we have rounded up the cheapest petrol stations to fill up at in Northwich, Winsford and Knutsford.
The government is reporting a decrease in the average price of unleaded this week, with a drop of 1.3 pence, while diesel has also dropped slightly by 0.4 pence.
Overall, prices remain high with the average litre of unleaded costing 162.67 pence and the average litre of diesel 180.04 pence.
Cheapest fuel in and around Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich
1. Sainsbury's Northwich, Venables Road
Unleaded: 160.9p per litre
Diesel: 178.9p per litre
2. Tesco Northwich, Manchester Road
Unleaded: 160.9p per litre
Diesel: 178.9p per litre
3. Texaco Gem Threeways Service Station, King Street, Rudheath
Unleaded: 160.9p per litre
Diesel: 178.9p per litre
4. Texaco Gem Barnton, Runcorn Road
Unleaded: 160.9p per litre
Diesel: 177.9p per litre
5. Shell London Road, Davenham
Unleaded: 161.9p per litre
Diesel: 178.9p per litre
6. Esso Northwich (RSS Weaver), Northwich Road
Unleaded: 162.9p per litre
Diesel: 179.9p per litre
7. BP Northwich, Winnington Lane
Unleaded: 163.9p per litre
Diesel: 179.9p per litre
8. Applegreen Whitley, Tarporley Road
Unleaded: 165.8p per litre
Diesel: 177.8p per litre
9. Shell Winsford, Delamere Street
Unleaded: 165.9p per litre
Diesel: 178.9p per litre
10. Asda Barons Quay in Northwich
Unleaded: 166.7p per litre
Diesel: 178.7p per litre
Cheapest fuel in and around Knutsford
1. Shell Chelford, Alderley Road
Unleaded: 161.9p per litre
Diesel: 181.9p per litre
2. Esso, MFG Mobberley Road
Unleaded: 163.9p per litre
Diesel: 181.9p per litre
3. Esso Chester Road, Tabley Hill
Unleaded: 163.9p per litre
Diesel: 181.9p per litre
4. Shell Knutsford, Toft Road
Unleaded: 165.9p per litre
Diesel: 182.9p per litre
5. Esso Knutsford, Toft Road
Unleaded: 165.9p per litre
Diesel: 182.9p per litre
Prices are taken from petrolprices.com and are correct as of today (Friday, October 7).
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