Motorists can pay more than £20 extra to fill up their cars depending on which petrol station they visit, according to the first-ever official forecourt figures.
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Motorists could save on their petrol and diesel charges this summer by changing one driving habit. It comes as experts warn a vital car tool could lower a vehicle s fuel economy by up to 10 percent.