Aranjuez station listed among cheapest fuel options

- E.Leclerc’s station on Paseo del Deleite, 13 in Aranjuez showed up on Madrid’s low-price lists this week, but not near the province-wide bottom. - For regular unleaded, the station was around 1.419 €/L, while Madrid’s cheapest SP95 listings on May 5 were as low as 1.355 €/L. - That still matters for south-Madrid drivers — local gaps inside the same province remain wide, and a short detour can save several euros per tank.

Fuel prices are one of those stories that sound small until you need to fill a tank. Then every few cents matters. The Aranjuez angle here is real, but the first thing to know is that the station in question is cheap mostly in its local area, not across all of Madrid. On May 5, E.Leclerc at Paseo del Deleite, 13 was sitting at about 1.419 €/L for SP95, which puts it among the lower-cost options in Aranjuez but well above the very cheapest stations in the province. (dieselogasolina.com) ### Which station are we talking about? It’s the E.Leclerc station in Aranjuez on Paseo del Deleite, 13. The station listing shows it sells diesel, SP95, and SP98, and E.Leclerc’s own page had the SP95 price at 1.419 €/L, with SP98 at 1.599 €/L and diesel at 1.659 €/L on the latest visible update. (dieselogasolina.com)asically, no — not for regular gasoline. The 1.599 €/L figure matches SP98 on the E.Leclerc page, while SP95 was listed lower at 1.419 €/L. That matters because a lot of roundup pieces blur “gasoline” into one bucket, but drivers usually mean regular unleaded unless they say otherwise. (e-leclerc.es([geoportalgasolineras.com)Aranjuez? Pretty competitive. A local Aranjuez roundup had two E.Leclerc stations — Paseo del Deleite, 13 and Calle de las Moreras, 62 — both at 1.419 €/L for SP95. The next visible local options were Cepsa and BP La Falua at 1.599 €/L, which is a noticeable jump. (dieselogasolina.com)d? This is the catch — it’s not close to the province-wide floor. A Madrid-wide list for May 5 showed the cheapest SP95 at 1.355 €/L in Meco, with several Alcalá de Henares stations at 1.369 €/L and multiple Torrejón de Ardoz sites at 1.389 €/L. So Aranjuez is cheap locally, but the real bargains were elsewhere in the region that day. (dieselogasolina.com) ### Why does that gap matter? Because the spread is big enough to feel. The difference between 1.419 €/L in Aranjuez and 1.355 €/L in Meco is 0.064 €/L. On a 50-liter fill-up, that’s about €3.20 saved. Against a 1.599 €/L local alternative, the Aranjuez E.Leclerc saves roughly €9 on the same tank. (dieselogasolina.com)f you’re already in southern Madrid or passing through. Chasing the absolute cheapest fuel in the whole province only makes sense if the detour is tiny. For a driver near Aranjuez, a station at 1.419 €/L is the practical story, because the travel cost to reach Meco or Alcalá can wipe out the headline(dieselogasolina.com)le. (dieselogasolina.com) ### What does this say about the broader market? It shows how uneven pricing still is. One Madrid price page had the province’s average SP95 at 1.533 €/L on its latest visible update, while a Spain-wide tracker showed national SP95 around 1.543 €/L on May 5. So Aranjuez at 1.419 €/L was clearly below average — just not the absolute basement price in Madrid that day. (dieselogasolina.com) ### Bottom line? The useful correction is simple. E.Leclerc in Aranjuez does belong on a “cheap fuel” list, but the relevant number for regular gasoline was about 1.419 €/L, not 1.599 €/L. That makes it a strong local option for Aranjuez drivers — and a reminder that “among the cheapest” depends a lot on whether you mean your town or the whole province. (dieselogasolina.com)

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