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Cheapest fuel · unleaded petrol (E10)

Cheapest unleaded petrol
near you.

E10 is standard UK unleaded petrol, with up to 10% ethanol. It replaced E5 as the default grade at forecourts in 2021 and is compatible with almost every petrol car built since 2011. Below is the live ranking of the cheapest E10 forecourts reporting to the UK Government Fuel Finder scheme.

0 forecourts · Updated every 5 minutes · Government Fuel Finder scheme
§ I — National ranking

Cheapest petrol near me.

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Searching for the cheapest petrol near me? The ranking above pulls live unleaded petrol prices from every UK forecourt in the Government Fuel Finder scheme — refreshed every five minutes. Use the city list below to compare unleaded petrol prices in your area, or hit the postcode search for a local ranking within five miles.

§ II — By city

Unleaded petrol prices near you.

Pick a city for the local ranking of the cheapest unleaded petrol forecourts within its radius — compare unleaded petrol prices street by street across the UK.

§ III — Questions, answered

Common unleaded petrol questions.

01Where can I find the cheapest petrol near me?
Enter your postcode on FuelHawk and we'll rank every forecourt within your radius by current E10 price, live from the Government Fuel Finder scheme. The national ranking above shows the cheapest unleaded forecourts in the UK right now, refreshed every 5 minutes.
02Is supermarket petrol cheaper than branded forecourts?
Typically yes — Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco forecourts average 4-8p per litre below branded sites like Shell, BP or Esso. The gap has widened post-2022 as supermarkets compete on fuel as a loss-leader to drive grocery traffic.
03What's the difference between E10 and E5 petrol?
E10 contains up to 10% ethanol and is the UK standard since September 2021. E5 (super unleaded) has up to 5% ethanol and a higher octane rating — required for a handful of older or high-performance engines. Most cars made since 2011 run fine on either grade.
04How often do UK petrol prices change?
Pump prices are re-evaluated daily at most retailers, with supermarkets often leading intra-day moves. Under the 2025 Motor Fuel Price Open Data Regulations, forecourts must publish any price change to the Fuel Finder scheme within 30 minutes — which is what keeps our rankings fresh.
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