Asda Petrol located at 555 Prospecthill Rd, Glasgow G42 0AE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 433 2550

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James Barr

5 Google Rating

Sells petrol sometimes cheapest than its competitors, but could be better

5/ 5

Sells petrol sometimes cheapest than its competitors, but could be better

Shoan Khan

5 Google Rating

Good and quick with new filling machines. Highly recommended

5/ 5

Good and quick with new filling machines. Highly recommended

Jane Nelson

3 Google Rating

Don't go before 8 as it isn't open even though it's supposed to be 24 hrs.

3/ 5

Don't go before 8 as it isn't open even though it's supposed to be 24 hrs.

Alan Wallace

3 Google Rating

This petrol station is unmanned, which makes it card only. When I put my card in it took absolutely

3/ 5

This petrol station is unmanned, which makes it card only. When I put my card in it took absolutely ages between saying ' pin accepted ' until it actually got to the stage where it gave me petrol, well over a minute and of course you don't know what's happening. A very strange experience.

merry christmas

5 Google Rating

easy to use only card facility any problems ..help point and someone from the store will sort or com

5/ 5

easy to use only card facility any problems ..help point and someone from the store will sort or come over

Louis Frew

5 Google Rating

Easy in easy out self service

5/ 5

Easy in easy out self service

waseem mirza

3 Google Rating

Running low on fuel and used the google maps to find this Asda forecourt, it is card only and no cou

3/ 5

Running low on fuel and used the google maps to find this Asda forecourt, it is card only and no counter service. Like any other Asda petrol station.

Mohi Aldin Waez

5 Google Rating

Good and friendly

5/ 5

Good and friendly

Duffy P.T

3 Google Rating

Great petrol station, but air didnt work it was faulty AGAIN,and water was frozen,or just didnt work

3/ 5

Great petrol station, but air didnt work it was faulty AGAIN,and water was frozen,or just didnt work

Usman Khan

5 Google Rating

Smoot service

5/ 5

Smoot service

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  • Sunday24 hours open
  • Monday24 hours open
  • Tuesday24 hours open
  • Wednesday24 hours open
  • Thursday24 hours open
  • Friday24 hours open
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