Fuel media releases
21 June 2023
How New Zealanders can plan ahead for increased transport costs
With Government transport subsidies set to be removed at the end of June, the AA has advice on ways people can prepare for the bump in fuel prices.
20 December 2019
Mis-fueling mistake risks catastrophic damage – AA
The Automobile Association is concerned about a reported increase in the number of motorists accidentally filling up with Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
31 January 2017
AA calls for please explain on price rises
The Automobile Association is calling for fuel companies to explain to motorists why the national price of fuel rose 5 cents per litre during January, despite no increase in commodity prices or a drop in the exchange rate.
2 August 2016
Watch out when filling up at truckstops
The Automobile Association is warning motorists to be extra vigilant when buying fuel at truckstops, after several catastrophic incidents with people inadvertently filling up with Diesel Exhaust Fluid.
3 November 2015
PetrolWatch - Oct 2015: Fuel prices at lowest level in over six months
The price of fuel fell a total of 8 cents a litre during October, reducing petrol prices to their lowest level since April, and diesel to the lowest price since February 2015.
5 October 2015
PetrolWatch – Sep 2015: Pump prices should be falling
Fuel prices rose 6 cents per litre during September, after commodity prices rose early in the month.
1 September 2015
PetrolWatch – Aug 2015: Fuel prices continue to fall, but not for much longer
Fuel prices continued to fall during August, with the national price of 91 octane petrol dropping below $2.00 a litre for the first time in four months, according to AA PetrolWatch.
3 August 2015
PetrolWatch – July 2015: Falling commodity prices flow through to the pump
Falling commodity prices led to a 5 cent reduction in petrol prices, and an 8 cent drop in diesel prices during July, according to AA PetrolWatch.
30 June 2015
PetrolWatch – June 2015: Taxes going up and down, but fuel prices should be falling
Petrol tax collected to fund New Zealand’s land transport system is increasing 3 cents per litre on 1 July, the third of three scheduled annual tax increases. However, at the same time ACC is reducing the tax it collects from petrol by 3 cents per litre.
8 June 2015
PetrolWatch – May 2015: Price war ceasefire
Fuel prices in many parts of the country rose a total of 2 cents per litre during May, but in other areas the price rise was much higher as the long-running price discount war suddenly came to an end.The price of 91 octane petrol at most outlets began the month on $2.03 per litre – the first time it had been over $2 since early December – and rose to $2.10 per litre before falling to end the month on $2.05 per litre. Diesel prices in many of the main centres initially rose 7 cents to $1.36 per litre, before dropping to $1.31 per litre.But in parts of Auckland, Whangarei, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Hastings, Manawatu, Whanganui, Levin and Masterton – where there had previously been heavy price discounting – prices at many service stations suddenly rose from below $1.90 a litre to over $2 per litre.“Many lucky motorists had not seen petrol prices over $2 a litre for over a year thanks to intense local price competition which was sometimes more than 30 cents below the price being charged in much of the South Island and lower North Island,” says AA PetrolWatch spokesperson Mark Stockdale.“The price war came to...