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    7 Tips to Save on Driving Costs This Summer

    FinsiderBy FinsiderApril 11, 2026Updated:May 1, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Not every news cycle adds clarity. This piece on 7 tips to save on driving costs this summer aims to do exactly that: cut the noise, share the core facts, and offer a balanced read of the implications for individuals and small businesses.

    7 Tips to Save on Driving Costs This Summer

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    Summer is just around the corner, and with it comes peak driving season as Americans plan vacations, road trips and family get-togethers. But between the impact of the Iran war on gas prices and the post-pandemic jump in car maintenance and repair costs, hitting the road will be a lot more expensive this year.

    “Drivers are currently facing all-time high automotive costs,” says Duane “Doc” Watson, technical trainer at Bosch Automotive Aftermarket in Cocoa, Florida.

    Since early January, when gas nationally averaged $2.81 a gallon — the lowest price since 2021 — the cost of filling up at the pump has surged more than 40%, to $4.15 on average in mid-April, for a gallon of regular, and it topped $5 a gallon in a few states, including California and Washington. “If the situation with the Strait of Hormuz continues, prices could be even more elevated by summer,” says Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

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    Another headache for motorists: The bill for car repairs and maintenance has also soared, climbing 48.8% over the past five years, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That makes it the second-largest jump in consumer prices of any category except car insurance, which, of course, is yet one more pain point for drivers.

    Still, while planning an affordable road trip has gotten more challenging, there are strategies you can use to lessen the burden, from taking advantage of apps, programs and services that lower gas costs to employing driving techniques that improve fuel efficiency — a tactic that the Department of Energy estimates can save you more than $1.50 a gallon when you fill up.

    Here’s how to put yourself back in the driver’s seat when it comes to car costs.

    Use apps to save on fuel.

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    With prices at the pump varying widely even within the same town, it pays to shop around. Apps such as AAA Mobile and GasBuddy allow you to compare gas prices along your route so you can fill up where fuel is cheapest. Navigation tools such as Waze or Google Maps also include gas-station price info by location and can help you avoid traffic and choose more efficient routes, which saves on time and fuel as well.

    When you fill up matters too. as reported by a recent GasBuddy analysis, Sunday is typically the cheapest day of the week to fill your tank in most states, followed by Monday, while prices are usually highest midweek, especially on Wednesdays.

    Reap your rewards.

    Popular gas station chains such as BP, Shell and Exxon offer free loyalty programs that can save you about 3 to 10 cents per gallon simply for being a member. And while paying in cash typically shaves the price of gas by 5 to 10 cents a gallon, you may be able to save even more with a credit card that offers generous rewards on gas purchases.

    Rewards cards that offer a category-high 5% cash back on gas include the AAA Travel Advantage Visa Signature, which also offers 3% back on grocery store, restaurant and travel purchases and 1% on everything else; Citi Custom Cash, which offers 5% back on whichever of 10 categories — including gas stations — that you spend the most each month, 4% on hotels and other travel booked through Citi, and 1% on everything else; and Costco Anywhere Visa, which offers 5% off on gas purchased from Costco, 4% on gas bought elsewhere, 3% on restaurants and eligible travel, 2% on Costco purchases, and 1% on everything else (you must have a Costco membership, starting at $65 yearly, to use this card).

    Up your driving game.

    Avoid speeding, rapid acceleration and hard braking, which all waste fuel. While that advice might sound basic, the savings add up. The Department of Energy estimates these behaviors can improve fuel efficiency by up to 40%.

    Also helpful: Plan trips to avoid rush hour traffic. Your vehicle burns extra fuel when it sits idling in congestion.

    Lighten your load.

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    The heavier your vehicle, the worse its fuel efficiency. The more luggage and gear you carry, the more fuel your vehicle will use.

    Bulky accessories such as roof racks or bicycle racks also reduce efficiency by adding weight and increasing air resistance. Cargo on the roof is especially costly, reducing fuel economy by the equivalent of up to 65 cents per gallon on highway driving, as reported by the Department of Energy.

    Plan ahead for EV charging.

    Electric vehicles avoid gasoline costs, but drivers still need to plan where and when to charge. Rates can vary widely by location and time of day.

    Apps such as ChargePoint or PlugShare can help drivers find nearby stations and compare prices. Try to avoid charging during peak driving hours, when electricity is more expensive. Charging during off-peak hours from late at night to early morning reduces costs.

    Be proactive with maintenance.

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    Investing a little time and money in routine maintenance can help you avoid unexpected and expensive hiccups, such as a breakdown or tow.

    Key moves as you prepare for an upcoming road trip: Make sure to change the oil in the vehicle, if you’re coming up on the 5,000- to 10,000-mile mark; a $65 oil change can prevent thousands in engine damage later. Check the tire pressure since proper inflation improves handling, fuel efficiency and tire life. And make sure to test your battery before a long trip as well.

    “Summer heat can strain batteries weakened during the winter,” says Watson, who notes that many auto shops will check battery health for free.

    Save on repairs when needed.

    If something breaks in your vehicle, first check whether the issue is covered under your initial warranty. If not, shop around local garages for quotes. Having a trusted mechanic is valuable, but it still pays to compare prices.

    “It’s very useful to have an ongoing relationship with a repair shop,” says Sean Tucker, managing editor for Kelley Blue Book. “My secret is that I keep two and shop them against each other.”

    Note: This item first appeared in Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine, a monthly, trustworthy source of advice and guidance. Subscribe to help you make more money and keep more of the money you make here.

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    One honest note in closing. None of this is investment, legal, or tax advice. Use it as context, do your own homework, and consult a qualified professional before acting on any specific decision.

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