Check the B10 label
Do not assume a standard diesel pump is B10.
B10 has more biodiesel content than standard B7. Search recent prices near you, then confirm vehicle approval and the pump label before filling.
B10 availability is limited. If no recent price appears, broaden the postcode search and do not substitute a fuel grade without checking the owner's manual.
Prices can change after publication. Check the update time and forecourt display before travelling.
The lower number of reporting stations makes freshness and vehicle approval especially important.
Do not assume a standard diesel pump is B10.
Use B10 only where the manufacturer allows it.
Limited coverage makes a recent price change time more valuable than an old low price.
Use the time the price last changed, fuel grade and route context together.
B10 diesel can contain up to 10 percent biodiesel. Standard UK diesel is commonly labelled B7.
No. Use B10 only when the vehicle manufacturer approves it.
B10 is available at fewer stations than standard B7 diesel, so local results may be limited.
Route & Fuel separates national statistics from station-level prices. Results show when the price last changed, and the forecourt display remains the final check.