FUEL prices continue to rise across the UK after petrol surpassed the 150p per litre mark last week – for the first time in history.
Diesel is averaging £1.61 and warnings of worse to come have been issued.
Oil prices soar as the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues to be felt at forecourts.
We have listed the cheapest and most expensive stations in and around Southampton.
The most expensive petrol stations in and near Southampton
1. M27 ROWNHAMS MOTORWAY SERVICE AREA WESTBOUND
Unleaded 182.9p; Super Unleaded 188.9p; Diesel 195.9p; Premium Diesel 199.9p.
2. ESSO TOTTON SERVICE STATION
Unleaded 175.9p; Super Unleaded 176.9p; Diesel 189.9p; Premium Diesel 199.9p.
3. BP WOOLSTON SERVICE STATION, Portsmouth Road
Unleaded 175.9p; Super Unleaded 188.9p; Diesel 191.9p; Premium Diesel 194.9p.
4. M27 ROWNHAMS MOTORWAY SERVICE AREA EASTBOUND
Unleaded 175p; Super Unleaded 185.9p; Diesel 173.9p; Premium Diesel 185.9p.
5. BP MANOR SERVICE STATION, Bitterne Road West
Unleaded 159.9p; Diesel 169.9p.
6. TEXACO EASTLEIGH SERVICE STATION, Southampton Road
Unleaded 157.9p; Diesel 169.9p.
7. SHELL ROSELANDS SERVICE STATION, Redbridge Road
Unleaded 157.9p; Diesel; 163.9p.
8. SHELL HAMPTON PARK, Burgess Road
Unleaded 156.9p; Diesel 156.9p.
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The cheapest petrol stations in and near Southampton
1. COSTCO SOUTHAMPTON AUTOMAT
Unleaded 147.9p; Super Unleaded 153.9p; Diesel 149.9p.
2. SAINSBURYS HEDGE END
Unleaded 147.9p; Super Unleaded 154.9p; Diesel 154.9p.
3. TESCO BURSLEDON TOWERS EXTRA
Unleaded 148.9p; Diesel 154.9p.
4. TESCO, William Macleod Way
Unleaded 149.9p; Diesel 151.9p.
5. APPLEGREEN WEST END, Swaythling Road
Unleaded 150.8p; Diesel 156.8p.
6. SAINSBURYS LORDSHILL
Unleaded 150.9p; Diesel 154.9p.
7. TEXACO QUEENSWAY SERVICE STATION, Queensway
Unleaded 151.9p; Diesel 157.9p.
8. ASDA EASTLEIGH
Unleaded 152.7p; Diesel 157.7p.
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