Gasoline and diesel prices: here’s how to find the cheapest stations

Faced with the soaring price of gasoline and diesel, motorists are looking for all possible means to save money and obtain fuel at a lower cost. Via this interactive map, you can find the 5 cheapest stations near you.

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As you know, the price of diesel and gasoline crossed a historic threshold this week. Diesel thus rose to € 1.54 per liter on October 11, 2021 and since that date, this sum has only increased, penny by penny. Of course, it should be noted that this price is only an average, the prices displayed at the pump vary completely from one service station to another.

On the website of the Ministry of the Economy, you can consult a interactive map that displays the prices of each station in mainland France in real time, and this for all existing fuels (diesel, SP98, SP95, SP95-E10, GPLc, E85). However, this is an overview, and if you want to determine which is the cheapest station near you, you will have to manually compare the prices of each station … And you might as well say that if you live in ‘a large city, the operation may take a while.

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This interactive map will help you find the cheapest station

In order to facilitate the task of motorists, our colleagues from BFM TV have just published an interactive map produced with data provided by the Ministry of the Economy this Sunday, October 17, 2021. The 24-hour news channel has reduced the search field, so as to show only the 5 cheapest stations in each department.

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BFM offers a card for diesel, and another for the SP95. Let us recall in passing that the price of SP95 has seen its largest increase in nearly 10 years, with a price per liter reaching € 1.6567 on average. The previous record was set in 2012, with € 1.6664 per liter. BFM finally specifies that the prices indicated on its interactive maps may be distorted.

Indeed, the stations regularly modify their prices and they must manually transmit the new tariffs to the authorities. In fact, there may be a delay before the Ministry of the Economy displays the correct information. To conclude, remember that there are some apps that can help you find cheap fuel. We have just published a selection of apps to help you do this.




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