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Featured Card: Citi Driver's Edge Platinum Select Card





The Citi® Driver's Edge® Platinum Select® Card, issued by Citibank, is designed for those with very good credit who would like to earn rebates toward the purchase or lease of any new or used car, foreign or domestic.

The card provides a rebate of 6% for supermarket, gas station, and drugstore purchases during the first twelve months, 3% thereafter, and 1% on all other purchases. Cardholders can also earn Drive Rebates at a rate of $0.01 per mile driven. Up to $1,000 in rebates can be earned toward a vehicle during any twelve consecutive months, and any unused rebates expire in five years. The maximum amount of rebates that can be redeemed is $5,000 per vehicle. Rebates can also be used for the payment of maintenance, service, or repair performed on a vehicle. Rebates can also be converted into ThankYou Network® Points and redeemed through the ThankYou Network.

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From PFBlog Card Guide: Citi Driver's Edge Platinum Select Card:

Citi® Driver's Edge® Platinum Select® Card

• Earn Rebates for Every Mile Driven
• 6% Rebates on Gas Station, Supermarket, and Drugstore Purchases for 12 Full Months, 3% Rebates after, and 1% Rebates on All Other Purchases
• 0% APR on Balance Transfers for 12 Full Months - a Balance Transfer Fee Applies with this Offer
• Rebates Can Be Applied Toward Car Maintenance, or to Buy or Lease a New or Used Car
• Rebates Can Also Be Applied to the Thank You Network
• No Annual Fee

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