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In this video, we expose one of the biggest fuel money traps on UK roads. ⛽💸 Are you wasting over £500 every single year just because of where you fill up your car? Most drivers are - without even realizing it. And here’s the shocking part: you don’t need to change your driving style, buy a new car, or invest in any gadget. You just need to plan where you stop for fuel. We all have to fill up. Whether you drive petrol, gasoline, or diesel, you’ve probably noticed how wildly fuel prices vary between stations. On the 28th of July (when this video was recorded), the UK average for unleaded sat at 134.9p per litre. But if you pulled onto a motorway service station, the price jumped to 158.42p per litre. For diesel, the gap was even worse — 142.49p per litre on average versus 167.19p per litre on the motorway. Now let’s put those numbers into real-world terms. Assuming the average driver covers 12,000 miles a year at 40 mpg, the yearly bill adds up fast. Someone filling up at the cheapest local station pays around £1,730 a year. But a driver who always fills up on the motorway pays £2,161 for the exact same amount of fuel. That’s a painful £431 wasted annually — and for diesel, the difference stretches to £551 every year. Think about that. Every time you choose convenience over planning, you’re handing hundreds of pounds to fuel companies. Over five years of ownership, that’s £2,500 or more — enough for a family holiday or a major car repair. And it’s not just about motorway services. Even the same brand varies. A Shell station by a busy motorway can be 10p per litre higher than another Shell in a rural town. Fuel companies will tell you it’s due to higher costs and maintenance, but let’s be real: they know drivers are stuck, so they charge what they like. 💡 Questions answered in this video: How much more do motorway petrol stations charge compared to local ones? What’s the annual cost difference between premium fuels and regular unleaded? Why do diesel drivers lose even more money by filling up in the wrong place? How can shopping around for fuel actually pressure companies to lower prices? Is supermarket fuel really worse for your engine, or is it a smart way to save? How can you calculate your own yearly savings based on mileage and mpg? This isn’t about being extreme or driving across the country to find the cheapest fuel. It’s about simple awareness. If we all stopped overpaying, stations would be forced to price match and compete, instead of exploiting drivers who pull in because the fuel light is on. 👉 Next time you fill up, think about the bigger picture. Those few pence per litre add up to hundreds of pounds every year. Stop making it easy for the fuel giants to profit from your convenience. 👍 If this video saves you money, hit the like button to help it reach more drivers. Subscribe so you don’t miss our other money-saving car tips, and let us know in the comments: How much is fuel in your area, and what’s your strategy for keeping costs down? #FuelSaving #CarTips #FuelPrices #DrivingHacks #MoneySavingTips #PetrolVsDiesel #UKDrivers https://www.torquecars.com Legal Notice: Unless we have inspected your car we can only provide generic theory. All information is provided without warranty, please check any recommendations made with a mechanic locally to verify it would be legal in your area or region and that it would be suitable for your car and your needs.