A small petrol station on a busy stretch of State Highway 1, between Rotorua and Taupō, has what is likely to be the nation's cheapest petrol today.
Gull in Atiamuri is charging $1.807 a litre for 91, $1.957 for 98 and $1.107 for diesel through until midday tomorrow.
The slashing of fuel prices comes after it emerged yesterday that more than a dollar now separates the cheapest 91 petrol around the country, with prices varying between $1.93 in Rotorua and more than $3 on the Chatham and Great Barrier islands.
Aaron Bennett forgot to fill up before he hit the road this morning but said it worked in his favour as he came past the Atiamuri service station.
"As we came down the hill and saw $1.10 I was like 'yes'," Nikki said cheering.
The couple said it was definitely the cheapest they had seen it for quite a while.
"We do always look at the prices," Robbie said.
The service station is unmanned and requires a card to pay for petrol at the pump; something some users said may help to keep the cost so low.
Pauline McKechnie who runs the store attached to the service station said she and her family had not seen the station's petrol prices go above the $1.93 mark.
"It does get cheaper than this.
"Yesterday there was a 50c difference between here and Taupō and that's just crazy."
She said some people did get annoyed they couldn't use cash to pay and there had been people who drove to Atiamuri specifically and got stuck on empty.
A low overhead is how Gull kept the prices so low, she speculated.
"It's always busy here, especially on Fridays and Sundays when Aucklanders make their travels south, it does get crazy."