Drivers looking to hit the brakes on soaring cost-of-living pressures are in luck, with petrol going for 99c per litre at a service station in NSW.
Snaking lines of cars are expected to queue at Metro Petroleum on Bellevue Rd in Figtree, in Wollongong’s inner west, on Tuesday.
Motorists will be able to fill up on a variety of cut-price fuels — including petrol, diesel and gas — at the bargain price between 3pm and 5pm.
The deal is part of a promotion between rewards club Dreams Come True (DCT) and Metro Petroleum.
After launching the offer last week, DCT said the 99c per litre sale would occur at a different Metro Petroleum servo on the first Tuesday of each month, in line with the Reserve Bank of Australia’s interest rate meetings.
DCT told 7NEWS.com.au its founder Jon Tsingolas was so excited by last week’s results, he is going ahead with the Figtree fuel offer on Tuesday May 14.
And DCT confirmed the Figtree offer was again available to all motorists, not just paying members as was previously flagged.
There were huge lines of thirsty cars when the promotion was run for the first time in Sydney’s southwest.
Outside of the sale hours, unleaded petrol was advertised at Metro Petroleum Punchbowl for 192.7c and drivers were keen to take advantage of the almost $1 per litre in savings.
One ute driver in the line brought his 600L fuel tank and told 7NEWS he intended to fill it up.
Others said the promotion was saving them half their usual spend on petrol.
“I’m happy to wait,” another motorist said.
“If I have to push the car, I have to push the car.”
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