**Motor Fuel Group Liverpool** welcomes you to a premier fueling experience located at Lloyds Corner Service Station, Wallasey CH44 9AD, UK. We take pride in delivering exceptional service and convenience to our valued customers. Our team is dedicated to ensuring a smooth experience, whether you’re filling up your tank or seeking assistance with any inquiries you may have.

At Motor Fuel Group, we understand that customer satisfaction is paramount. That’s why we offer not just top-quality fuel, but also a range of services designed to meet all your automotive needs. Our friendly staff is always on hand to provide expert guidance and support, ensuring that your visit is efficient and enjoyable.

What sets us apart is our commitment to excellence and community. We believe in fostering a welcoming atmosphere where every customer feels valued. With competitive pricing and high-quality products, we strive to be your go-to destination for all your fueling requirements.

For more information or to book an appointment, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 0151 638 1151 or visit our website at [Motor Fuel Group](https://www.motorfuelgroup.com/). Experience the difference with Motor Fuel Group Liverpool—where quality service meets customer care!

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Roger Jones

5 Google Rating

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5/ 5

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Roy Varley

2 Google Rating

Ok for fuel and open 24 hrs but general products very very expensive

2/ 5

Ok for fuel and open 24 hrs but general products very very expensive

Mark Rogers

3 Google Rating

24 hour garage sells booze

3/ 5

24 hour garage sells booze

Daniel Dutton

2 Google Rating

2/ 5

nick swinglehurst

2 Google Rating

2/ 5

Karen McClatchey

4 Google Rating

Petrol seems to be going up 1p every week, now £1.28 per litre on Liscard Road. Asda is cheapest at

4/ 5

Petrol seems to be going up 1p every week, now £1.28 per litre on Liscard Road. Asda is cheapest at the moment

Stephen

1 Google Rating

Damaged my car, called me a lier refused to pay. Couldn't lie straight in bed this lot! Be very wary

1/ 5

Damaged my car, called me a lier refused to pay. Couldn't lie straight in bed this lot! Be very wary they do not consider you a valued customer!

Danny Smith

3 Google Rating

Needs not must

3/ 5

Needs not must

Gordon Monks

4 Google Rating

Usual facilities...no toilets though.

4/ 5

Usual facilities...no toilets though.

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