Key Points
- The cheapest place to fill up your car with petrol in Greater Manchester today (Thursday, 2 July 2026) is a Valero garage on Caroline Street in Stalybridge, charging 140.9p per litre.
- The same price, 140.9p per litre, is also available at Costco Wholesale, The Broadway, Oldham.
- An average 55‑litre tank at the Valero Stalybridge forecourt would cost £86, compared with £97 at the most expensive station in Greater Manchester, a BP site at 2b Sunbank Lane, Altrincham (155.9p per litre).
- A driver in an average family car could save up to £10 by filling up at Valero Stalybridge instead of the most expensive forecourt in the region.
- For diesel, the cheapest place in Greater Manchester today is the Costco Wholesale garage in Oldham, with standard diesel at 153.9p per litre.
- The cheapest petrol in the UK is at a Sainsbury’s garage in Bishop Auckland, Durham, at 139.9p per litre; the most expensive petrol station in the country is Thorn House Filling Station in Penrith, Cumbria, at 200.0p per litre.
- In Greater Manchester, petrol drivers are paying 3.9p less than the national average of 151.2p per litre, and diesel drivers are paying 4.5p less than the national average of 167.8p per litre.
- The prices quoted are for standard grade petrol (E10) and standard grade diesel (B7), supplied by major retailers under a government scheme to ensure motorists receive a fair deal.
Manchester (Manchester Mirror) July 02, 2026 – The cheapest place to fill up your car with petrol in Greater Manchester today is at a Valero garage in Stalybridge, according to the latest data supplied by retailers and published by Manchester Evening News. The Valero garage on Caroline Street is charging motorists 140.9p per litre, meaning it would cost £86 to fill up an average 55‑litre tank.
- Key Points
- Which Forecourts Are Offering the Lowest Petrol Prices Across Greater Manchester?
- Which Stations Have the Lowest Diesel Prices in Greater Manchester?
- How Much Can Drivers Save by Choosing the Cheapest Forecourts?
- How Do Greater Manchester Prices Compare with National Averages?
- How Can Drivers Find Fuel Prices Near Them?
- Background: How the Cheapest Fuel Coverage Developed
- Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Drivers and Communities in Greater Manchester
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Which Forecourts Are Offering the Lowest Petrol Prices Across Greater Manchester?
As reported by Manchester Evening News, the cheapest petrol stations in Greater Manchester today are:
- 140.9p – Valero, Stalybridge, Tameside, SK15 1PD
- 140.9p – Costco Wholesale, The Broadway, Oldham, OL9 8AU
- 141.7p – Asda, Cavendish Street, Ashton‑under‑Lyne, OL6 7PF
- 141.9p – Morrisons, Foundry Street, Dukinfield, SK16 5PJ
- 142.7p – Asda, Asda Sportcity, Manchester, M11 4BD
- 142.7p – Asda, Milne Street, Oldham, OL9 0JE
- 142.9p – Tesco, Victoria Ave E, Manchester, M9 6HP
- 142.9p – Tesco, Tesco Stores Ltd, Stalybridge, SK15 2BJ
- 142.9p – Morrisons, Lime Square, Openshaw, Manchester, M11 1DA
- 142.9p – Murco Hartshead Service Station / Premier Hartshead Service Station, Ashton‑under‑Lyne, OL6 8TU.
These prices are based on a feed of live petrol prices published by the government, compiled from figures supplied directly by retailers.
Which Stations Have the Lowest Diesel Prices in Greater Manchester?
As reported by Manchester Evening News, the cheapest places to fill up your car with standard diesel today in Greater Manchester are:
- 153.9p – Costco Wholesale, The Broadway, Oldham, OL9 8AU
- 155.9p – Texaco, Horwich Service Station, Bolton, BL6 6DT
- 156.7p – Asda, Cavendish Street, Ashton‑under‑Lyne, OL6 7PF
- 156.9p – Sainsbury’s, 2 Lord Sheldon Way, Ashton‑under‑Lyne, OL6 7UB
- 156.9p – Tesco, Manchester Rd, Manchester, M43 6TQ
- 156.9p – Tesco, Tesco Stores Ltd, Stalybridge, SK15 2BJ
- 156.9p – Valero, Stalybridge, Tameside, SK15 1PD
- 156.9p – Morrisons, Foundry Street, Dukinfield, SK16 5PJ
- 157.7p – Asda, Asda Sportcity, Manchester, M11 4BD
- 157.7p – Asda, 43–53 The Linkway, Horwich, BL6 6JA.
These figures reflect standard grade diesel (B7) and are supplied by major retailers under a government scheme designed to ensure motorists receive a fair deal at the pumps.
How Much Can Drivers Save by Choosing the Cheapest Forecourts?
As reported by Manchester Evening News, a driver in an average family car could save up to £10 by filling up at the Valero forecourt in Stalybridge compared to the most expensive petrol station in Greater Manchester. The most expensive filling station in the region is a BP site at 2b Sunbank Lane in Altrincham, where standard petrol is 155.9p per litre, meaning a 55‑litre tank would cost £97.
In contrast, filling up the same 55‑litre tank at Valero Stalybridge at 140.9p per litre would cost £86, highlighting a clear financial advantage for drivers who are willing to travel slightly further for lower prices. On a national level, the cheapest petrol in the UK is at a Sainsbury’s garage in Bishop Auckland, Durham, at 139.9p per litre, while the most expensive petrol station is the Thorn House Filling Station in Penrith, Cumbria, at 200.0p per litre.
How Do Greater Manchester Prices Compare with National Averages?
According to Manchester Evening News, UK drivers are currently paying 151.2p per litre for petrol and 167.8p per litre for diesel on average. In Greater Manchester, owners of petrol cars are being charged 3.9p less than the national average of 151.2p, while diesel car drivers in the region are paying 4.5p less than the national average of 167.8p.
This means that, on average, petrol in Greater Manchester is around 147.3p per litre and diesel around 163.3p per litre, making the region slightly cheaper than the UK overall. Within this context, forecourts such as Valero Stalybridge and Costco Oldham, which are selling petrol at 140.9p and diesel at 153.9p, are significantly below both the regional and national averages.
How Can Drivers Find Fuel Prices Near Them?
As reported by Manchester Evening News, drivers can use an interactive widget to find out the price of fuel at petrol stations near them, with options to filter by distance (1 mile, 2 miles, 5 miles, 10 miles, 15 miles, 20 miles and 25 miles). Tools such as MapTools.uk and Fuelmap also provide interactive maps showing live fuel prices from over 100 petrol stations across Greater Manchester, updated daily with official government data.
These resources allow motorists to compare prices across different brands and towns, helping them make informed decisions about where to fill up rather than automatically using the nearest station. By using these tools, drivers can identify the most affordable forecourts in their area and potentially reduce their motoring costs over time.
Background: How the Cheapest Fuel Coverage Developed
This daily coverage of the cheapest petrol and diesel in Greater Manchester is based on a government‑operated scheme under which major retailers supply their fuel prices to ensure motorists are given a fair deal at the petrol pumps. The figures are published in real time and are used by Manchester Evening News to compile lists that highlight the most affordable forecourts in the region on a given day.
The practice of publishing daily “cheapest fuel” lists has grown alongside rising public interest in motoring costs and the availability of live, official fuel price data. Manchester Evening News leverages this data to answer a clear, practical question for local drivers: where can they get the cheapest petrol and diesel in Greater Manchester today?
Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Drivers and Communities in Greater Manchester
For drivers in Greater Manchester, regularly using the cheapest forecourts such as Valero Stalybridge and Costco Oldham can translate into tangible savings, particularly for families and commuters who fill up frequently. Saving up to £10 per fill‑up compared with the most expensive stations could mean substantial annual savings, easing pressure on household budgets in an economically challenging period.
For local communities, forecourts that are consistently highlighted as the cheapest may see increased demand from drivers travelling from other parts of the county, which could boost nearby shops, cafes and service businesses. Over time, this could encourage more stations to compete on price, potentially leading to a more competitive and transparent fuel market across Greater Manchester.
