
Ugo Self-Serve
CheapestAddress not available · 1644
Grades
- ULP 91187.0¢
- DSL197.0¢
On 23 June 2026 we are tracking 2 servos in and around Self Serve. Listings from about 187.0¢/L unleaded. Use the table below to compare brands, then open directions or full station details.
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Data-driven local analysis as of 23 June 2026.
Self Serve has 2 stations in our live directory carrying Mobil and Ugo. Unleaded currently runs from 187.0¢/L at Ugo up to 208.0¢/L — a 21.0¢/L spread, so the closest bowser is rarely the cheapest. The suburb average sits at 197.5¢/L, with a median of 197.5¢/L.
Based on 2 stations with listed unleaded 91 in Self Serve. Figures reflect reported board prices, not in-store discounts or loyalty schemes.
Drivers in Self Serve usually see Mobil and Ugo are the most visible brands within a short drive. With 2 active listings in our directory, local competition often shows up as a 21.0¢/L spread between the cheapest and dearest listed unleaded — worth comparing before you default to the nearest bowser.
Self Serve sits inside greater Melbourne's shared retail cycle — pairing suburb comparisons with your usual commute corridor (not just the closest servo) is how many drivers find an extra few cents per litre.
Only 2 stations appear in our Self Serve directory. You may need to compare neighbouring suburbs for stronger price competition.
Self Serve's median unleaded (197.5¢/L) runs about 4.8¢/L above the Melbourne reference median. Comparing nearby suburbs or waiting for the next cycle trough may recover a few cents per litre.
Current Melbourne average is 5.7¢/L below the typical metro median. This is the cycle window worth filling in if your tank can take it.
With prices near a cycle trough, Tuesday is a reasonable day to fill if your tank is below half. Re-check before weekend demand picks up.
Melbourne-wide unleaded has been firming — about 7.6¢/L higher across the last 5 days in our reference data (now near 192.7¢/L).
Today's Self Serve median (197.5¢/L) should be read against that metro context; metro diesel averages near 193.5¢/L in the same snapshot.
Listed unleaded in Self Serve currently centres around a 197.5¢/L median and 197.5¢/L average — timing fills with the Melbourne weekly cycle (mid-week lows, weekend highs are common) often matters as much as brand choice.
Self Serve has 2 stations with published unleaded a 21.0¢/L spread between the cheapest and dearest boards. Ranked below cheapest-first — tap through for other grades and freshness timestamps.
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Self Serve stations currently report Unleaded 91 and Diesel in our directory (2 listings for Unleaded 91 alone). Open each fuel-type page for ranked boards and last-reported timestamps.
Listed diesel starts 10.0¢/L above the cheapest unleaded in Self Serve.
Across 2 diesel and 2 unleaded listings, averages sit at 202.0¢/L diesel vs 197.5¢/L unleaded. Running-cost comparisons depend on your vehicle — use our diesel vs petrol calculator for longer trips.
This Self Serve fuel guide reflects board prices as of 23 June 2026. 2 of 2 listings published unleaded in the latest reporting window — always confirm the live bowser before you pay, because retailers can reset independently of neighbouring suburbs.
Compare grades on dedicated pages for diesel, premium, E10, and LPG at /suburbs/self-serve/[fuel-type], or open the live map to see Self Serve stations geographically when you are choosing a convenient detour. Retailers here include Mobil, Ugo.
Pair Self Serve averages with nearby suburb links on this page — short cross-border compares often recover a few cents per litre without a long detour.
Self Serve is covered as part of our Melbourne metropolitan and Victoria-wide fuel listings. Pump prices shown here come from Service Victoria price reporting; coverage and station mix can change as new sites publish prices.
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Self Serve rates reflect local competition, motorway or highway exposure, and where we are in the Melbourne retail cycle. When the cycle is in a high phase, even competitive areas lift together — compare nearby cheaper suburbs on this page before you fill.
We list 2 stations in Self Serve. The lowest published unleaded is 187.0¢/L. Open each station card for brand, address, and last-reported time.
Across stations reporting unleaded in Self Serve, the average is about 197.5¢/L. The cheapest board can be several cents below the suburb average.
Today there is 21.0¢/L between the cheapest and dearest listed unleaded in Self Serve. A wider spread usually means comparing two or three convenient stations is worth the extra minute before you fill.
Melbourne typically hits cycle troughs mid-week during a down-leg. Use our Melbourne cycle guide and compare Self Serve on low days — not only when the tank is empty.
Open the diesel grade page for Self Serve at /suburbs/self-serve/diesel — spreads are often wider than ULP, especially near freight corridors and industrial zones.
Compare premium 95/98 boards at /suburbs/self-serve/premium. Premium spreads can differ from ULP — vehicles that require higher octane should confirm the grade on the bowser label.
Rates follow Service Victoria retailer reporting. Timestamps on each station show when a value was last filed — confirm at the bowser before you fill.
Our directory lists 2 fuel stations in Self Serve. Not every site reports every grade each cycle — open individual station pages for diesel, premium, E10, and LPG where published.
Scroll to nearby suburb links on this page to compare live boards. Self Serve can be cheaper or dearer than neighbours on any given day depending on brand resets and local competition.
Brand mix varies by corner — use the station cards below to see BP, Shell, Ampol, Caltex, 7-Eleven, independents, and other retailers reporting in Self Serve.
Yes. Open the live fuel map from this page to see Self Serve stations geographically, filter by fuel type, and pick the cheapest convenient bowser before you drive.
If your tank is above half full, compare Self Serve with the Melbourne median and nearby suburbs. Filling at a cycle trough in a competitive suburb often beats waiting at an empty tank during a spike.
Membership warehouses can undercut major brands on some days. Even if you shop at Costco elsewhere, compare Self Serve servos along your usual route — detours only pay off when the gap is wide enough.
Yes. Diesel follows distillate demand from freight, agriculture, and fleets — it does not always move in lockstep with unleaded. Compare /suburbs/self-serve/diesel if you drive a diesel vehicle.
E10 is an ethanol blend suitable only for compatible vehicles. Where stations publish E10 in Self Serve, compare it at /suburbs/self-serve/e10 against ULP 91 — the bowser discount must outweigh any economy difference.
Compare before you default to the nearest servo, fill before the tank is empty so you can wait for softer prices, and use suburb and fuel-type pages together when you commute through Self Serve.
Retailers report bowser prices through Victorian fuel price transparency requirements. We aggregate listings for comparison — individual stations remain responsible for the price at the pump.
Each station card links to a detail page with address and map directions. Pick the lowest listed ULP that is convenient for your route, then confirm the live price when you arrive.
Use the octane rating specified on your vehicle label. Premium is for engines designed or tuned for it — paying for 98 octane in a car rated for 91 does not automatically improve economy.
Use suburb boards as a live baseline, then check Melbourne-wide cycle movement to decide whether to fill today or wait for a lower point.
Related pages drivers often check when comparing boards in Self Serve and nearby areas.
Brands, neighbouring suburbs, road clusters, grade-specific boards, open-now map view, and Melbourne cycle benchmarks — in one place.
Grade hubs, comparisons, regional context, and guides — without repeating the blocks above.
Longer reads on cycles, diesel, and pricing — with links back to live suburb boards.
More on the fuel articles hub.
Drivers in Self Serve often compare bowser prices across Melbourne before filling up.