The cost of living crisis is showing no sign of letting up as the prices for essential items have seen a sharp rise.
But fuel has escaped the most recent price hikes resulting in Dubliners scrambling to make ends meet as we get into the back-to-school season. Petrol and diesel prices have seen a welcome drop across Ireland recently.
A number of filling stations are selling fuel for under €2 per litre today. The cheapest places to get petrol are Campus on East Wall Road (179.9c per litre) and GO, 286 Kylemore Road (179.9c).
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Additionally, the filling stations with the cheapest diesel were GO 286, Kylemore Road (179.9c per litre) and Circle K, South Circular Road (181.8c). Here is a full list of the cheapest places to get petrol and diesel in Dublin:
Petrol
- Campus, East Wall Road - 179.9c (last updated August 23)
- GO, 286 Kylemore Road, Ballyfermot - 179.9c (last updated August 22)
- Circle K, South Circular Road, Kilmainham - 181.8c (last updated August 23)
- Circle K, Rathgar Road, Rathmines - 181.9c (last updated August 24)
- Maxol, 231-235 Harold's Cross Road - 181.9c (last updated August 23)
- Texaco, Malahide Road, Newtown - 181.9c (last updated August 23)
Diesel
- GO, 286 Kylemore Road, Ballyfermot - 179.9c (last updated August 22)
- Circle K, South Circular Road, Kilmainham - 181.8c (last updated August 23)
- Campus, East Wall Road - 182.9c (last updated August 23)
- Circle K, Rathgar road, Rathmines - 183.9c (last updated August 24)
- Maxol, 231-235 Harold's Cross Road - 183.9c (last updated August 23)
- Texaco, Malahide Road, Newtown - 183.9c (last updated August 23)
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