Key Takeaways
- Cheapest petrol: 129.9p at Asda
- Potential savings: Up to £2.20 per tank
- 39 stations tracked across 20 brands
Motorists in Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes are currently experiencing competitive fuel prices, with average costs below the national median. Over the past week, E10 petrol prices in E have Remained stable
According to our latest data feed from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), selecting the right forecourt in Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes could save you up to 4.0p per litre. For an average 55-litre family car, that's a saving of over £2.20 on a single tank.
Market Competition: Highly competitive
Competition Level: High
Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes has 39 active fuel stations across 20 different brands, with a brand diversity index of 0.51 - indicating healthy market competition.
The price spread between cheapest and average stations is 2.5p, indicating intense price competition keeping costs low.
Today's Best Value
Cheapest E10 Petrol in London, Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes:
129.9p at
Asda, Marshall Road, Leyton
Cheapest B7 Diesel in London, Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes:
137.9p at
Asda, Marshall Road, Leyton
As expected, the supermarket chains are leading the price war in Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes, aggressively undercutting the major oil brands.
Fuel Type Availability
Top 4 cheapest petrol stations (E10)
Here is the verified list of the most affordable places to buy standard Unleaded petrol in Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes today.
Market Analyst Commentary
CFP Research Team"Leyton, Temple Mills, Hackney Marshes, Upper Clapton, Walthamstow Marshes benefits from strong market competition with 20 brands operating across 39 stations. Price stability over the past week suggests predictable costs for motorists, while supermarkets like Asda continue to undercut traditional forecourts."