Compare fuel
prices.
A free UK petrol price comparison across every forecourt in the country. Enter your postcode and FuelHawk ranks live pump prices side by side — cheapest first, refreshed every five minutes.
Three steps, every forecourt.
- Step 01
Drop your postcode.
Full postcode (SW1A 1AA), outcode (M1) or town name — all work. FuelHawk uses the postcode to draw a five-mile search radius around you, which you can widen up to 50 miles.
- Step 02
Pick the fuel grade.
E10 unleaded, E5 super unleaded, standard B7 diesel, premium diesel or HVO. Compare petrol prices and compare diesel prices both come from the same forecourts; the cheapest E10 isn't always the cheapest diesel.
- Step 03
See the ranking.
FuelHawk ranks every reporting forecourt in your radius from cheapest to dearest. Live pump prices, refreshed every five minutes from the UK Government Fuel Finder open-data scheme.
Why a fuel comparison matters.
UK pump prices vary by 10-15p per litre between the cheapest and dearest forecourts within a single five-mile radius. On a full 55-litre tank that's £5.50-8.25 of difference for two minutes of checking. A proper petrol price comparison — every reporting forecourt side by side, not just the one you can see from the window of your car — recovers that gap fill after fill.
The fuel price comparison FuelHawk runs is grade-aware: compare diesel prices and compare petrol prices come from the same forecourts but rarely from the same one. Switch the fuel selector to see who wins on each grade. The comparison covers every UK forecourt reporting to the Government Fuel Finder scheme — including supermarkets (Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's), branded networks (Shell, BP, Esso, Texaco, Jet) and Costco for members.
If you're picking a forecourt for a regular commute, the FuelHawk forecast tells you whether to fill up today or wait — reconciling six signals (wholesale trend, crude, sterling, day-of-week rhythm, retailer lag, regional momentum) into a single recommendation, refreshed every six hours.