Motorists should fill up with petrol before next Tuesday if they want to save themselves some money.
That is the message being passed out by the Automobile Association ahead of the tax increase on July 1.
The three cents per litre increase is the second of three scheduled annual tax increases.
AA PetrolWatch spokesperson Mark Stockdale said motorists should fill up to avoid the tax increase, and to also shop around to take advantage of the discounted fuel and supermarket vouchers on offer.
56.5 cents of what will be 67 cents per litre petrol excise is dedicated to the National Land Transport Fund to pay for road repairs, road safety upgrades, road safety enforcement, public transport subsidies and new building costs.