UK drivers will see nearly £400 added to fuel bills in 2023

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Diesel averaged 170.36p a litre on Tuesday, having fallen to 170.29p a litre on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.

Both of these prices are significantly lower than record prices set in July, when petrol peaked at 191.53p per litre and diesel at 199.07p.

In comparison, one year ago, petrol averaged 146.53p a litre and diesel 149.91p a litre.

Mr Rodie added: “Although opting for a fuel-efficient vehicle is the easiest way to make big savings when it comes to how much you spend on fuel, this isn’t a possibility for everyone. 

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