Best Credit Cards To Use When Filling Up on Gas

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With summer road trip season upon us, families will see an uptick on gasoline spending. Here’s a few cards that can help soften the blow of filling up the tank.

Costco Gas – Photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr, used under Creative Commons License (By 2.0)

Costco Anywhere Visa® Card — if you’re fortunate enough to be near a Costco, you can reap the benefits of some of the lowest gas prices in the nation. However, you don’t need to a Cotsco gas station to earn 4% cash back on fill-ups; all gas stations worldwide are eligible.

PenFed Platinum Rewards Card — PenFed Credit Union consistently has some of the best rates and rewards. You can earn a 5% rebate at gas stations with this card. To join the credit union you need to be associated with a partner program. Luckily it’s easy to sign up — currently, you can join Members of the National Military Family Association or Voices for America’s Troops for $17 to become eligible for PenFed.

We also like these other cards if you think those two are too limiting in their earn and spend. They will gain 3x points or 3% cash back — or 6x in the case of Hilton Honors points (worth about as much as the 3x points with the other cards).

Hilton Honors Surpass Card — earn 6X Hilton Honors Bonus Points for each dollar of eligible purchases on your Card at U.S. restaurants, U.S. supermarkets, and U.S. gas stations.

Citi ThankYou® Premier Card — 3X Points on gas stations and travel

Blue Cash Preferred Card from American Express — 3% cash back at U.S. gas stations

Make sure you’re earning points for that hard earned cash you’re spending!

 

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Comments (3)

  • Jim Leff 7 years ago Reply

    Why would I want 4-5% off on gas charges when I can receive an airline mile (or two) per dollar on all charges?

    Especially on this site, I’m surprised that wouldn’t be weighed in the calculus….

    JB 7 years ago Reply

    If an airline mile is equivalent to around a 2% rebate…getting 4% back in cash can purchase 2x as many air reservations. Or, anything else you might want, or need…

  • shiva 7 years ago Reply

    Bank of America cash rewards credit card also gives 3% on gas stations

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