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Around Port Macquarie, NSW 2444

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Finding cheap fuel in Port Macquarie, NSW

The cheapest unleaded 91 around Port Macquarie right now is 165.9c/L at Independent, across 9 stations nearby. The average is 169.9c/L and prices reach 177.9c/L — a spread of 12.0c/L, so it pays to compare before you fill up.

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Motavo shows live petrol, diesel, E10, 95, 98 and LPG prices for service stations around Port Macquarie (2444) and the surrounding NSW area. Prices come from NSW FuelCheck and update continuously — there's no app to download, no login, and no ads.

Port Macquarie follows roughly a 6-week price cycle. Timing your fill-up to the bottom of that cycle is where the real savings are — often $10–$20 a tank versus filling on a bad day. The cycle indicator above tells you whether prices near Port Macquarie are currently near their low or just after a hike.

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Port Macquarie fuel price FAQs

Where is the cheapest fuel in Port Macquarie?
Right now the cheapest unleaded 91 around Port Macquarie (2444) is 165.9c/L at Independent. Prices come from NSW FuelCheck and update through the day — see the live list above for every fuel type.
When is the best time to buy petrol in Port Macquarie?
Port Macquarie follows roughly a 6-week price cycle. Filling up near the bottom of that cycle can save around $10–$20 a tank versus a bad day. The cycle indicator above shows where NSW prices currently sit.
What fuel types can I compare in Port Macquarie?
Unleaded 91, E10, premium 95 and 98, diesel and LPG — wherever stations near Port Macquarie report them. Switch fuel type using the controls above.
Is Motavo free to use?
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