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Gull Puts a Spring in Your Step with Lower Fuel Prices


Gull Puts a Spring in Your Step with Lower Fuel Prices
Welcoming warmer weather with a special day of discounts

Temperatures are slowly creeping up, but fuel prices at Gull are heading in the opposite direction today.

With spring just around the corner, there’s no denying the weather is getting warmer and Gull are celebrating by reducing prices at pump by 10c per litre commencing at 7am Tuesday 25 August and running through to middayWednesday 26 August.

“Not only are temperatures heading up into double digits but, after a long, cold winter, the days are also starting to get longer and we reckon that deserves a little celebration. At Gull we’re proud of the cost savings we offer and today filling up at one of our sites will get you further for less,” says Dave Bodger, General Manager of Gull New Zealand.

“Earlier this month, we dropped the price of Regular 91 below $2 per litre for the first time since May and we’ve seen competitors across the country follow suit. Further price drops over the next day and a half benefit all Kiwi motorists by delivering even greater savings across the board,” Bodger concludes.

During the promotion period there will be no sites priced higher than $1.849 and some as low as $1.709 for regular grade with an average price of $1.837.

Gull Discount Day Pricing
Lowest PriceHighest PriceAverage
Regular 91$ 1.709$ 1.849$ 1.837
Gull Force 10$ 1.859$ 1.999$ 1.965
Diesel$ 0.959$ 1.069$ 1.048

ENDS


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