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📈 30-day price trend — Enfield
Key insights for Enfield
- →Average petrol has risen 5.5p/litre in Enfield over the past week
- →There is a 10p/litre spread between the cheapest and most expensive petrol in Enfield — filling a 55L tank at the cheapest saves ~£5.50
- →Grand Prix Service Station is the cheapest forecourt in Enfield at 149.9p, 2p cheaper than the cheapest independent
- →Croydon is currently 2.6p/litre cheaper on average than Enfield
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# Petrol Prices Rise Sharply in Enfield
Petrol prices in Enfield have increased significantly, with the average now standing at 154.8p per litre—a rise of 6.5p from last week. This puts Enfield marginally below the UK national average of 155.4p per litre, offering drivers a small saving compared to other regions. However, a considerable price spread exists across the area: the difference between the cheapest and most expensive petrol is 9.0p per litre, meaning where drivers fill up can substantially affect their fuel costs.
Motorists seeking the best deal should head to Grand Prix Service Station, a supermarket location offering the lowest price at 149.9p per litre. Based on data from 17 tracked stations across Enfield, shopping around for fuel remains worthwhile. With such variation in pricing, drivers are advised to check local forecourt prices before refuelling, as switching to the cheapest available option could result in meaningful savings on each fill-up.
Fuel prices in Enfield — what's happening
Updated 2026-04-05# Petrol Prices Rise Sharply in Enfield Petrol prices in Enfield have increased significantly, with the average now standing at 154.8p per litre—a rise of 6.5p from last week. This puts Enfield marginally below the UK national average of 155.4p per litre, offering drivers a small saving compared to other regions. However, a considerable price spread exists across the area: the difference between the cheapest and most expensive petrol is 9.0p per litre, meaning where drivers fill up can substantially affect their fuel costs. Motorists seeking the best deal should head to Grand Prix Service Station, a supermarket location offering the lowest price at 149.9p per litre. Based on data from 17 tracked stations across Enfield, shopping around for fuel remains worthwhile. With such variation in pricing, drivers are advised to check local forecourt prices before refuelling, as switching to the cheapest available option could result in meaningful savings on each fill-up.

