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Today’s high and low E10 prices.
Lowest price today:
148.9 cents per litre*
Highest:
164.9 cents per litre
Average:
154.9 cents per litre
Cheapest day of the week**:
** Information based on last rolling 7 day period.
Today's high and low ULP prices around Sydney
Lowest price today:
147.9 cents per litre*
Highest:
163.9 cents per litre*
Average:
153.9 cents per litre*
Cheapest day of the week**:
** Information based on last rolling 7 day period.
Today’s high and low Diesel prices
Lowest price today:
161.9 cents per litre*
Highest:
177.9 cents per litre
Average:
171.9 cents per litre*
Cheapest day of the week**:
** Information based on last rolling 7 day period.
Today’s high and low LPG prices.
Lowest price today:
100.9 cents per litre*
Highest:
117.0 cents per litre
Average:
10579 cents per litre
Cheapest day of the week**:
** Information based on last rolling 7 day period.
Hiclone: Australia's No1 fuel saver, petrol or diesel, will cut down your fuel bill.

Nissan Patrol Y62 to have 2x or 3x Hiclones to be installed for increased performance and fuel efficiency.

Patrol Y62

Landcruiser 1HZ to have 2x or 3x Hiclones to be installed for increased performance and fuel efficiency. Hiclone and K&N air filter will improve your fuel economy.

Landcruiser
The prices above show Sydney's lowest priced service stations per day for the most commonly used fuels. The day's highest price and average price are also included. This will show you how to save money on fuel.
Service station price boards allow customers to observe prices and take advantage of low fuel prices and competition. Petrol prices fall steadily due to service station operators aggressively discounting to attract customers. However, maximum discounts can only be sustained for short periods before the fuel prices are restored.
Fuel prices are more stable in regional areas because of a general absence of price discounting. This general absence of discounting in regional/country areas means that regional prices appear higher than fully discounted or average city prices. Higher transport costs also contribute to higher fuel prices in regional areas.