Asda Petrol Station is located at Jockey Ln, Monks Cross Dr, York, Huntington, York YO32 9LF, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Asda Petrol Station and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01904 628107 or visit our website

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John Reeson

4 Google Rating

Always fill up there, easy to get too & I prefer it to most other petrol stations.

4/ 5

Always fill up there, easy to get too & I prefer it to most other petrol stations.

Andy M

5 Google Rating

Consistently the best price for LPG / Autogas in the area.

5/ 5

Consistently the best price for LPG / Autogas in the area.

Corin Jacques

4 Google Rating

This is usually one of the cheaper priced fuel stations in the area as they are usually similar pric

4/ 5

This is usually one of the cheaper priced fuel stations in the area as they are usually similar priced to Sainsbury's petrol station across the road. There is a car wash and jet wash here. Water and air can be obtained here but annoyingly they charge. The site provides petrol, diesel and gas and has 4 pay at pumps if you don't want to queue.

Luke Gomersall

3 Google Rating

Sort the fuel spillages out please, rather than been sat doing nothing.. Huge fuel spill by the pay

3/ 5

Sort the fuel spillages out please, rather than been sat doing nothing.. Huge fuel spill by the pay and display pumps today,not only is it unpleasant to stand in, its a fire hazard.

Kathryn Martinez

4 Google Rating

Quick with no store for people to linger in. Self service car wash too.

4/ 5

Quick with no store for people to linger in. Self service car wash too.

veronicagoodfellow

5 Google Rating

Great price for fuel

5/ 5

Great price for fuel

Stuart Bain

3 Google Rating

Good price on fuel, despite the cheeky £1 authorising charge on the pay at the pump...

3/ 5

Good price on fuel, despite the cheeky £1 authorising charge on the pay at the pump...

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