Fuel prices in Perth and Mandurah have again skyrocketed to an equal record high today.
Just two weeks after the average price of unleaded reached a record 182.4 cents per litre (cpl), it has again hit that same price, an increase of 28 cpl.
Coles Express sites have hiked their unleaded fuel prices to 193.9 cpl.
For locals wanting to save some cash, the cheapest fuel in the Peel region can be found at Liberty Pinjarra at 151.5 cpl, while Vibe Kwinana OPT is selling their fuel for 151.3 cpl.
A Consumer Protection spokesperson said buying fuel from the cheapest site rather than the most expensive means motorists can potentially save around $25 on a 60 litre tank.
Motorists will have to wait two weeks before petrol prices are again at the bottom of the price cycle.
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