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Gull Delivers a ‘Winter Warmer’ to Motorists Today

June 25


Gull Delivers a ‘Winter Warmer’ to Motorists Today


Pump price drop of 10 cents per litre at Gull

Gull is providing extra comfort for Kiwi motorists who are feeling the pinch after having to crank up the heaters as the chilly blast made its way up the country this week.

Gull is offering commuters respite from higher prices at the pump today, driving home its ongoing commitment to cheaper petrol prices.

Motorists will enjoy a fuel discount of 10c per litre from 7am on Thursday 25th June until 12 noon on Friday 26th June.

“Our ‘winter warmer’ is our way of thanking motorists for their loyalty and ensuring they have more money in their pockets,” says Dave Bodger, General Manager of Gull New Zealand

“We appreciate that this is an expensive time of year, with electricity bills increasing and school holidays just around the corner, so we aim to deliver New Zealanders additional fuel discounts off our already low prices.”

Prices at sites where Gull controls the price will be no higher than $1.989 for Regular 91, with some prices dropping as low as $1.799 for regular grade fuel and the lowest price of $1.059 for diesel.


Gull Discount Day Pricing
Lowest PriceHighest PriceAverage
Regular 91$ 1.799 $ 1.989 $ 1.923
Force 10$ 1.949 $ 2.139 $ 2.073
Diesel$ 1.059 $ 1.219 $ 1.194

Motorists can make their savings go even further this winter by using Countdown supermarket vouchers in conjunction with already discounted prices at manned sites.

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