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Hop to Gull for Lower Petrol Prices

Hop to Gull for Lower Petrol Prices

More cash for Easter holidays thanks to lower fuel prices at Gull

With Easter just over a week away, Gull has dropped fuel prices so Kiwi motorists have more money in the bank for the festive holiday.

Pump prices will drop 10c per litre, commencing at 7am on Thursday 26th March and running through to 12 noon on Friday 27th March.

“At Gull we understand that Kiwis would rather spend their money on Easter eggs and hot cross buns than fuel so are pleased to offer additional discounts off our already low prices at the pump today. This week, petrol prices around the country dipped another 2 cents a litre, and today we are taking that one step further by dropping our prices by 10 cents a litre,” says Dave Bodger, General Manager of Gull New Zealand.

The sweet pre-Easter treat doesn’t stop there. Motorists can save even more money at Gull when using Countdown supermarket vouchers in conjunction with already discounted prices at manned sites today.

Prices at sites where Gull controls the price will be no higher than $1.799 for Regular 91, with some prices as low as $1.549 for regular grade fuel and the lowest price of 0.909 cents for diesel.

Gull Discount Day Pricing
Lowest Price Highest Price Average
Regular 91 $ 1.549 $ 1.799 $ 1.688
Force 10 $ 1.699 $ 1.949 $ 1.839
Diesel $ 0.909 $ 1.069 $ 0.999

All fuel discounts are available at the sites where Gull controls the price.

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