Perth motorists can rejoice when fuel prices drop again come Sunday, as the bowser edges closer to pre-Middle East war prices.
In a welcome sight following months of turmoil, Perth’s average price for unleaded petrol is set to clock in at 180.6¢ a litre according to FuelWatch WA - the cheapest average in 47 days.
Drivers in the metro area can hunt a bargain at Liberty Beckenham. The city’s cheapest servo will charge motorists as little as 159.3¢ a litre for ULP.
United boasts the title as the state’s most affordable retailer on Sunday at an average of 173.6¢ a litre, while Vibe tails closely behind offering 174.9¢ a litre.
Despite a drop, 7-Eleven’s average of 185.7¢ a litre remains Perth dearest compared to its competitors.
While a majority of outlets will lower costs at the bowser, Ampol and Reddy Express remain stagnant from their Saturday prices, at 180¢ and 182.3¢ a litre respectively.
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Most servo’s in Perth’s metro will have ULP prices below the dreaded $2 mark which has become a common sight since the Middle East war began.
Diesel will see a slim, albeit lower drop, from Saturday’s 248.3¢ average down to Sunday’s projection of 247.6¢ a litre.
Liberty Beckenham will be a popular servo, offering the State’s cheapest diesel on Sunday as well at a rarely seen 215.3¢ a litre.
Petrol prices see little change in the regions outside marginal dips for Albany, Busselton and Karratha.
Where to find the cheapest fuel in Perth on Sunday:
- Liberty Landsdale in the north at 165.3¢ a litre
- Burk Cannington in the east at 161.3¢ a litre
- Liberty Beckenham in the south at 159.3¢ a litre
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