Soaring fuel prices have put an added burden on thousands of people who are already struggling to make ends meet.
The average cost of petrol is now 41% more expensive than last year and diesel is now 45% more expensive than last year. Global inflation and the war in Ukraine have resulted in a major cost of living crisis across the world.
So to help you save a few quid as you fill up your tank, here are some of the cheapest filling stations for petrol and diesel in Dublin, according to Pumps.ie:
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Petrol:
- Campus, East Wall Road - 185.9c (last updated August 3)
- Topaz, Usher's Quay - 189.9c (last updated August 1)
- Circle K, Richmond Road, Fairview - 190.9c (last updated August 2)
- Applegreen, Ballinteer Avenue - 191.8c (last updated August 3)
- Great Gas Swords Road/Old Airport Road, Santry - 192.8c (last updated August 2)
Diesel:
- Topaz, Usher's Quay - 189.9c (last updated August 3)
- Campus, East Wall Road - 189.9c (last updated August 3)
- Maxol, Cromwellsfort Road, Walkinstown - 192.9c (last updated August 3)
- GO, 286 Kylemore Road, Ballyfermot - 192.9c (last updated August 2)
- Maxol, 16 Crumlin Road, Crumlin - 193.8c (last updated August 4)
- Applegreen, Ballinteer Avenue - 193.8c (last updated August 3)
- Topaz, Howth Road, Raheny - 193.9c (last updated August 3)
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