This note covers everything you need to know about filling up a non-electric rental car in Korea — even if you don't speak Korean.
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In Korea, you'll mostly see 3 fuel types:
⚠️ Don't guess. Putting the wrong fuel in can damage the engine and result in big repair fees from the rental company.
Most rental cars in Korea use gasoline or diesel — LPG rentals are uncommon.
But if your car uses LPG:
$19 for one year of full access.
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$19 for one year of full access.
Includes free updates as Korean laws change.
The easiest way: Naver Map, Kakao Navi, or TMAP.
Two ways to search:
주유소 (ju-yu-so), LPG, or gas stationYou can also see gas stations along your route while driving.
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1. Start (시작 / si-jak)
2. Choose payment: credit card or cash
3. Choose fuel type: 휘발유 (Gasoline) / 경유 (Diesel)
4. Set the amount you want to pay
⚠️ If you fuel less than your prepaid amount, the difference is refunded to your card.
5. Start fueling — pick the correct nozzle ⚠️
6. Done — take your card and receipt
Choose a full-service station (직원 있는 주유소 / jik-won it-neun ju-yu-so). Just roll down your window and tell the attendant what you want.
👉 For most foreigners, full-service is much less stressful than self-service. The price is usually only slightly higher.
A rough estimate (prices change often):
👉 If you're not sure how much to ask for, ₩50,000 is a safe round number — it's enough for a meaningful refill but not too much for a small car.
Foreign-issued cards often fail at Korean kiosks — both at gas stations and other places.
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On highways, the easiest option is to fuel up at a rest area (휴게소 / hyu-gye-so).
👉 Bonus: Korean highway rest areas are famous. They have great food, clean restrooms, convenience stores, and sometimes even cafes or pet parks. They're worth a stop, not just for fuel.
Korean gas stations often offer extras — many for free.
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Last updated: May 2026
This is a reference guide, not legal advice. Korean laws and rental policies change — verify critical details with official sources or call 1330 (24/7, multilingual) for foreign driver support.
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