Error parsing XSLT file: \xslt\FacebookOpenGraph.xslt Record gap between diesel and unleaded
Cookies on Businesscar

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the Business Car website. However, if you would like to, you can change your cookies at any time

BusinessCar magazine website email Awards mobile

The start point for the best source of fleet information

Record gap between diesel and unleaded

Date: 18 October 2006

The difference between the price of diesel and unleaded has hit a record high of 5.5pence per litre in October thanks to unleaded dropping to its lowest price for 16 months.

A litre of unleaded now costs on average 86.6p, down 3.7p in the last month alone, while diesel dropped 2.9p to 92.1, according to the AA Motoring Trust's latest fuel price report.

The supermarket average for unleaded is 84.6p, with diesel at 90.2p. Northern Ireland and Wales lead the way for the most expensive fuel, with the north-west of England the cheapest.



Share


Subscribe