Drivers of diesel vehicles saw 8.35p coming off the average price of a litre with the pump price ending August at 183.71p, a price the RAC considers is a fairer reflection of wholesale prices.
This means it now costs £4.59 less to fill a 55-litre car than it did a month ago, with costs down from £105.63 to £101.04.
While the cost of oil – the biggest contributor to wholesale petrol and diesel prices – fell significantly in August, down $7.67 (£6.68) to end the month at $92.36 (£80.39), the RAC said “dark clouds are beginning to gather once again”.
The RAC’s analysis show that it continues to be the case that supermarkets, which have traditionally led on fuel prices, are not necessarily the cheapest places for drivers to fill up with unleaded.
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