Motorists in Wiltshire are getting a better deal on petrol than the average UK driver.
New figures suggest motorists in the county are paying almost the same as they did a month ago.
Unleaded petrol costs an average of 75.58p a litre across Wiltshire a fall of 0.03p since November 7 this year.
Diesel is now an average of 76.66p a litre across the county, also a fall of 0.03p.
Teresa Maynard, of Castle Fuel Cards, which produced the price report, said even when prices were stable it paid to shop around.
"At the moment the price of a tank of unleaded petrol across Wiltshire varies by about £2 depending where you buy," she said.
Across the UK, unleaded petrol prices have risen by 0.1p a litre since early November and diesel prices by 0.2p a litre.
According to the AA, five of the cheapest places to buy petrol in central Swindon this week were all selling at 73.9p a litre.
They were Shell, at the Oasis, Esso ,in Kingshill, Tesco, in Swindon, Esso, in Rodbourne and Sains-bury's, in Bridgemead.
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