Driving is an excellent way to save money on almost any trip and these are the best credit cards for road trips in January 2020:
The Wells Fargo Propel American Express® Card isn’t the only credit card on our list with no annual fee, but it does come with one of the best rewards structures and welcome bonuses for a card without an annual fee. This card also lets you redeem points for travel, making it a good option if you want to prepay for hotels or a rental car for your road trip.
The biggest downsides of this card are the fact that the annual fee isn’t waived with the first year and the notable lack of travel-related benefits that would help with your road trip.The Amex Everyday® Preferred Card from American Express offers bonus points on gas station spending, which could help you rack up considerably more rewards during the course of your trip.
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