Shopping around for the best fuel prices will save you a few euros at the pumps every week.
As fuel prices continue to climb across the country, with today's prices reaching 222.9c for petrol and 215.9c for diesel, according to Pumps.ie
The average cost of petrol is now 41% more expensive than last year and diesel is now 45% more expensive than last year.
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AA Roadwatch spokesperson Paddy Comyn told Newstalk that if prices keep increasing at this rate, it will be "only a matter of time" before they reach €2.50 per litre.
He said: "It now costs the average motorist of a petrol car €750 more than last year to fill their car for a year.
"The average diesel driver now spending €640 more per year than last year.
"Certainly, for now it now looks like prices are going up significantly judging by the increases over the last two weeks.
"If they keep increasing at this rate, it is only a matter of time before they reach €2.50 per litre."
To help you save some money as you fill up your tank, here are the cheapest filling stations for petrol and diesel today in Dublin, according to Pumps.ie
Diesel
286 Kylemore Road, Ballyfermot - 204.9c (last updated June 15)
Applegreen, St Agnes Rd, Crumlin - 205.8c (last updated June 15)
Circle K, Nutgrove Shopping Centre, Rathfarnham - 205.8c (last updated June 14)
Maxol 16 Crumlin Rd, Crumlin- 205.9c (last updated June 14)
Applegreen Ballinteer Avenue, Ballinteer- 206.8c (last updated June 15)
Petrol
Topaz Lucan Road, Palmerstownn - 208.8c (last updated June 16)
Topaz Kennelsfort Road, Palmerstown - 208.8c (last updated June 15)
Topaz Ushers Quay, Dublin 8 - 209.9c (last updated June 17)
Campus East Wall Road, Dublin 3 - 209.9c (last updated June 15)
GO 286 Kylemore Road, Ballyfermot - 210.9c (last updated June 15)
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