Key Takeaways
- Cheapest petrol: 124.7p at Asda
- Potential savings: Up to £5.06 per tank
- 44 stations tracked across 17 brands
Motorists in Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal are currently enjoying some of the lowest fuel prices in the UK, ranking in the top 5% nationally. Over the past week, E10 petrol prices in BD have Increased 0.5p (0.4%)
According to our latest data feed from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), selecting the right forecourt in Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal could save you up to 9.2p per litre. For an average 55-litre family car, that's a saving of over £5.06 on a single tank.
Market Competition: Competitive
Competition Level: High
Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal has 44 active fuel stations across 17 different brands, with a brand diversity index of 0.39 - indicating healthy market competition.
The price spread between cheapest and average stations is 4.4p, showing moderate price variation across the market.
Today's Best Value
Cheapest E10 Petrol in Bradford, Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal:
124.7p at
Asda, Rooley Lane, Bradford
Cheapest B7 Diesel in Bradford, Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal:
136.7p at
Asda, Rooley Lane, Bradford
As expected, the supermarket chains are leading the price war in Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal, aggressively undercutting the major oil brands.
Fuel Type Availability
Top 5 cheapest petrol stations (E10)
Here is the verified list of the most affordable places to buy standard Unleaded petrol in Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal today.
Market Analyst Commentary
CFP Research Team"Bierley, Bowling, East Bierley, Laisterdyke, Tong, Tong Street, Tyersal benefits from strong market competition with 17 brands operating across 44 stations. Ranking in the top 5% nationally makes this an excellent area for fuel savings, while supermarkets like Asda continue to undercut traditional forecourts."