Trump sparks a surge in homegrown road trips. Here’s where to look for savings on your next adventure
- U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff war has led many Canadians to cancel trips to the U.S. And plan road trips within Canada this summer.
- The tariff war has disrupted a traditional Canadian summer ritual because 51% of drivers cancelled U.S. Trips while 88% now plan to explore Canada by car.
- Travelers estimate their fuel requirements by calculating the distance of their trips and take advantage of discount and rewards programs, such as those offered by Shell, to reduce the cost per litre during extended travels.
- Shell offers discounts for CAA and Air Miles members, and Robinson notes that budgeting often overlooks expenses like souvenirs and snacks.
- This shift to domestic road trips could increase demand for fuel savings and car rental deals through loyalty programs, affecting budgeting habits on extensive drives.
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Trump sparks a surge in homegrown road trips. Here’s where to look for savings on your next adventure
A frequent road tripper and financial planner points to credit card offers, loyalty programs and memberships for big savings when planning your next journey.
·Toronto, Canada
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