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The new RAC Fuel Cost and Mileage Calculator can help you work out how much a journey will cost you in terms of fuel, so that you can budget accordingly. Whether you’re driving 200 miles for a long weekend away and a UK city break, or just popping to the shops, you’ll be able to see how much you’ll be spending on petrol or diesel.
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Our fuel cost calculator is extremely easy to use, just use the input box to enter the price you’re paying per litre of fuel, your vehicle’s MPG (miles per gallon) figure, and the distance you intend to drive.
The RAC, in conjunction with Emmerson Hill Associates, has compiled the following guide to the motoring costs of running, from new: a privately-owned petrol car for a period of three years from 2016 assuming an annual mileage of 10,000 miles. The data below is provided without warranty. Engine size (cc)
This free fuel cost calculator estimates the fuel cost of a trip based on fuel efficiency, distance, and gas price using various units of measurement.
Car running costs Guide 2022 Vehicle types On-road price Trade-value Loan repayments Registration & insurances Fuel Servicing Total costs Total costs (estimated) (after 5 years) (per month) (per month) (per month) (per month) (per month) (per week) Light cars MG3 Core 1.5 4sp auto Hatch $17,490.00 $9,050.00 $361.74 $143.99 $156.61 $36.05 $707. ...
Use the following mileage calculator to determine the travel distance, in terms of miles, and time taken by car to travel between two locations in the United States, disregarding traffic conditions.
10 kwi 2024 · To figure out how much fuel you’ll need for a road trip, simply determine how many miles you’ll be driving, what your vehicle's average miles per gallon (MPG) is and the current price of gas. From there, you can divide the number of miles you’ll be driving by the MPG of your vehicle.