Southerners pay more for petrol, says survey

DRIVERS seeking the cheapest petrol are suffering a north-south divide, as southern motorists pay more, an AA fuel price report revealed today.

The average price of a litre of petrol fell from an all-time high of 121.6p in mid-May to 118.08p now.

But large areas of south-east England and the Midlands have supermarket petrol priced at 119.9p.

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