Petrol Station Fuel Cost Rant !!

Aug 5, 2023
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Why are Petrol Stations allowed to inflate their fuel costs at the pump so much?

Just when people really need to use them, they must fork out extra % just because the pumps are on a Motorway...

When travelling home North to Scotland we nipped into a BP Garage, as we only had 3 bars left on the display, and the other half was getting worried.

From paying £1.39 at holiday destination, to then paying £1.67 on the Motorway, to then paying £1.38 in my home town..

It's utterly scandalous, it's not from the need to keep the station afloat as plenty of trucks and cars were stopping to fill!

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Nov 6, 2005
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Why are Petrol Stations allowed to inflate their fuel costs at the pump so much?

Just when people really need to use them, they must fork out extra % just because the pumps are on a Motorway...

When travelling home North to Scotland we nipped into a BP Garage, as we only had 3 bars left on the display, and the other half was getting worried.

From paying £1.39 at holiday destination, to then paying £1.67 on the Motorway, to then paying £1.38 in my home town..

It's utterly scandalous, it's not from the need to keep the station afloat as plenty of trucks and cars were stopping to fill!

:mad:
It's supply and demand in a (relatively) free economy.

It takes virtually no pre-planning to avoid refuelling at motorway services.
 
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It’s been like it ever since services were built on motorways. The do provide more facilities than just fuel, some of which we use but pay nothing for. There’s a 24 hour service too. Plus drivers are a captive market if they need fuel. The other option is to leave the motorway for a top up at a nearby fuel station/supermarket. Otherwise I’m afraid you have to live with it.
 
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I think we prefer the idea of, once were on the Motorway it’s stick to it as much as possible to get home, but that is a good idea.
 
Jun 20, 2005
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Sorry Saxo but using a motorway services for fuel is a very bad idea! You get cheated and they rub their hands with glee.

As Clive said pull off and use a normal fuel station. As an example, last year we left the M74 and detoured about 5 miles to Tesco Annan. More than 30 p per litre diesel cheaper than M74 services.

Your choice. I do appreciate they have to transport their staff to motorways and of course everything is more expensive particularly as a lot of the services are ultimately owned by HMG🤮
 
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I have never filled on a motorway, plus I have an app that tells me the cheapest fuel stops and use that to plan my stops even if it means a small diversion.
 
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Whilst I can't say there isn't any profiteering going on, but I do know that traders at motorway service areas all have to pay a rent premium for the privilege of trading there. It's been that way since the first motorways opened in the UK.
 
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Has anyone every come across a motorway service station that is relatively quiet? They all seem to have a high turnover in their stores etc. Sandwiches, cokes etc is a lot more expensive than in their town branches. However we still buy the odd sandwich and cup of coffee when travelling, but avoid filling up.

The extra cost of the fuel if for the company is profit as generally the fuel part service station itself is not owned by an individual, but as a company that is charging rental to all the outlets in the shop area, so yes they are ripping off the public! Not sure, but I don't think they own the land, but may be paying a rental to the government?
 
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Back in May we travelled to Cornwall, and son in law filled up at Sedgemoor services and paid 26p a litre more for Diesel than I did just pulling off the A30 a few yards.
 
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Last year I drove Thurso/Dunnet Head/John O'Groats to Land's End/Lizard Point/Helston and did a pre-planned refueling stop at Asda at M5 Jct 2 as it was one of the cheapest near the M6/M5. I only use motorway services for "comfort" breaks.

I always check www.petrolprices.com before any significant journey to determine whether to top-up locally before the trip or refuel cheaper during the journey.

For caravanning trips, I also check Google Earth to see how practical cheap filling stations are for access with the caravan.
 
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We went to Asda supermarket petrol 128.7 near Wrexham when we was away, but at home we can get it for 124.9
 

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