OXFORDSHIRE has been ranked within the top five counties with the highest fuel prices.
Data from No Deposit 365 shows that Oxfordshire is ranked as the fifth most expensive county for fuel, with neighbouring county Warwickshire being ranked as the first.
Unleaded in Oxfordshire on average costs 151.17 per litre, with diesel at 156.67.
The percentage of weekly income spent on petrol (unleaded) in Oxfordshire is 3.15 per cent, and diesel 3.49 per cent.
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In comparison, the price of unleaded in Warwickshire sits at 152.89 per litre on average, with diesel at 158.55 per litre.
Other counties ranked in the top five most expensive places for fuel are Peeblesshire, Ross-shire and north Humberside.
Counties ranked as the cheapest counties for fuel are Pembrokeshire, Tayside, Merseyside, Selkirkshire and Morayshire.
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