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Gull Drops Regular (91) under $2 Litre

Gull Drops Regular (91) under $2 Litre

Auckland, 10th August 2015 – Gull has today dropped the price of fuel below $2 per litre, with Regular 91 now no more than $1.999 per litre at all company priced service stations. Prices are now as low as $1.879 at some sites.

Dave Bodger, General Manager notes that “Gull is about providing value to the Kiwi motorist and we stand by this philosophy. For the first time in three months, fuel has dropped back down below $2 per litre and we are delighted to be leading the charge.”

In addition to this milestone petrol pricing, Gull Low Sulphur diesel continues to represent outstanding value and is priced at least 3 c/ litre below the national advertised price.

At the outlets where Gull controls retail prices, the highest price is shown below:

ProductUnmanned SitesManned Sites
Regular (91 octane)$1.989$1.999
Force 10 (98 Octane)$2.139$2.149
Low Sulphur Diesel$1.179$1.209

Motorists can make further savings by using their Countdown supermarket vouchers at the manned Gull sites.

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