Perth will experience the cheapest day at the fuel bowser in more than a month with prices falling below $2 a litre for most of the State on Tuesday.
This will be a collective sigh of relief for drivers following a six-week long spike caused by the Middle East war.
The average price of unleaded petrol across the metropolitan area will fall to 189¢ a litre, with the cheapest brands expected to be United, Vibe, and Ampol.
Diesel will also drop down to an average of 278.1¢ a litre.
This is a far-cry from the exorbitant prices less than a week ago when ULP reached an average of 213.9¢ a litre on April 15 while diesel was an average of 313¢ a litre on the same date.
Diesel prices have been falling since April 10.
Burk Cannington and Burk Oakford will have the lowest ULP prices at 177.3¢ a litre and Fast Fuel24/7 in Forrestfield will have the cheapest diesel at 249.9¢ a litre.
Port and South Hedland are still copping the brunt of pricier fuel with ULP costing 212.9¢ a litre at a minimum while the minimum in Karratha will be 209.5¢ a litre.
Saturday marked the first time the city’s average sat under $2 since the start of the war.
Where to find the cheapest fuel in Perth on Tuesday:
- Burk Cannington and Burk Oakford at 177.3¢ a litre
- Vibe Ascot and Vibe Oakford at 178.5¢ a litre
- Costco Casuarina and Costco Perth Airport at 178.7¢ a litre *based on membership
- Shell Bullsbrook at 179¢ a litre
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