An Auckland service station that is charging 16 cents more per litre for premium fuel than its competitors is "out of line", says the Automobile Association.
The issue was brought to the AA's attention after a disgruntled customer phoned in to complain about being charged $2.40 per litre for 98 premium fuel at BP-to-go on Jervois Rd in Herne Bay.
The standard price everywhere else in Auckland is about $2.24, said AA Petrolwatch spokesman Mark Stockdale.
"They are out of line with other competing service stations in the same area and that's not supported by the AA."
While the station is BP-branded, it is independently owned, meaning they are "free to set their own prices", said Mr Stockdale.