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The Miles Per Gallon Trip Cost Calculator estimates the fuel cost for a driving journey based on distance traveled, vehicle fuel efficiency (MPG), and current fuel prices. It helps drivers budget for trips and compare vehicle operating costs.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates gallons consumed (Distance/MPG) and multiplies by fuel price to determine total trip cost.
Details: Calculating trip costs helps with travel budgeting, comparing vehicle efficiency, planning fuel stops, and making informed decisions about transportation options for journeys.
Tips: Enter distance in miles, your vehicle's MPG rating, and current fuel price per gallon. All values must be positive numbers. Use realistic MPG values (typically 20-40 for most cars).
Q1: How accurate is this calculator?
A: It provides a good estimate, but actual fuel consumption can vary based on driving style, traffic conditions, vehicle load, and road terrain.
Q2: What's a typical MPG value for cars?
A: Most modern cars get 25-35 MPG. Hybrids can reach 50+ MPG, while larger vehicles may get 15-20 MPG.
Q3: Should I use imperial or US gallons?
A: This calculator uses imperial gallons (used in the UK), which are approximately 20% larger than US gallons.
Q4: How often should I update fuel prices?
A: Fuel prices change frequently, so use current prices from local stations for the most accurate results.
Q5: Does this include other trip costs?
A: No, this calculates fuel costs only. Additional costs may include tolls, parking, vehicle maintenance, and wear-and-tear.