DRIVERS can get £1,000 free fuel vouchers to deal with petrol and diesel prices - but there's a catch.
Škoda is handing out a grand's worth of free petrol or diesel to help British drivers during the cost-of-living crisis.
Drivers can get £1,000 free fuel vouchers to deal with petrol and diesel pricesCredit: GETTY_HUBThe Czech car manufacturer said that the orders must be placed by February 28, 2023Credit: ŠkodaCustomers ordering a new Kodiaq SUV or Škoda Superb estate car during the promotion will receive a £1,000 fuel voucher.
And drivers can get a £500 fuel voucher when purchasing a Fabia, Scala, Octavia, Kamiq or Karoq.
However, the promotion doesn't include the Škoda Enyaq iV and any cars with SE Technology.
Woman, 28, killed and child, 4, fighting for life after four car smashAnd the Czech car manufacturer said that the orders must be placed by February 28, 2023, and vehicles must be delivered by September 30, 2023, to qualify for this promotion.
A Škoda spokesperson said: "With the UK’s heatwave temporarily missing, the ŠKODA Big Event is aiming to put the sizzle back in the great British summer.
"All models in the current range (except Kodiaq - which is available with its own special offer) are eligible for the £500 free fuel offer. To qualify, customers need to have ordered their car by 17 July 2017.
"Zodiac buyers can also take advantage of a great deal when they request a test drive online.
This comes after thousands of British drivers said that they are struggling to pay for petrol.
The price of gasoline and super unleaded is not expected to change, according to the most recent data from RAC Fuel Watch.
Currently, petrol costs drivers an average of 148.49p per litre.
And diesel drivers are still struggling with higher prices, with a more than 20p gap remaining between petrol.
They are paying £1.69 for every litre, but RAC revealed that this price would fall soon.
And the cost of petrol and diesel in London was the highest in January, at 151.3p per litre and 173.1p per litre, respectively.
People are only just realising they’ve been pronouncing BMW wrongSurprisingly, Northern Ireland has the lowest average price at £1.43 for petrol and £1.63 for diesel.
Drivers who buy an Škoda Octavia will get a £500 petrol voucherCredit: Škoda