Automotive
Fuel Cost Calculator
Fuel cost for a trip, and cost per mile.
Result
$66.35for the trip
19.23 gallons at $3.45
- Distance
- 500 miles
- Fuel economy
- 26 mpg
- Fuel required
- 19.23 gal
- Fuel price
- $3.45/gal
- Total fuel cost
- $66.35
- Cost per mile
- $0.133
Fuel only. Tolls, parking, wear and depreciation are real costs of a trip and none of them are here — cost per mile including everything is typically several times the fuel figure alone.
Use your own observed economy rather than the window sticker. Highway cruising at speed, a roof box, or a fully loaded vehicle each cost several miles per gallon.
For a round trip, enter the total distance rather than the one-way figure.
Distance, economy and pump price give the fuel cost of a journey. Fuel only — tolls, wear and depreciation are real costs of driving and none of them are here.
Why use this tool?
Cost per mile
The figure that makes journeys comparable regardless of length.
Gallons shown
How much fuel the trip actually consumes, useful for planning stops.
Use your real economy
Window-sticker figures are optimistic. Loaded, at speed, or with a roof box costs several mpg.
Honest about scope
Fuel is a fraction of true running cost once wear and depreciation are counted.
How this fuel cost calculator works
Distance divided by fuel economy gives gallons required; multiplying by pump price gives the cost. Cost per mile follows from dividing the total by the distance.
Use observed economy rather than the manufacturer's figure. Sustained highway speed, a full load, a roof box or a trailer each cost several miles per gallon, and the official number assumes none of them.
This is fuel only. Total cost per mile including tyres, servicing, insurance and depreciation is typically several times the fuel figure alone, which is worth remembering when comparing driving against other transport.
How to use it
Step 1: Enter the distance
Total distance — remember to double it for a round trip.
Step 2: Use your real economy
From the mpg calculator over several tanks, not the window sticker.
Step 3: Enter current pump price
For the fuel grade you actually use.
Step 4: Compare cost per mile
The figure that lets you compare journeys of different lengths.
Example usage
- A long drive
- 500 miles at 26 mpg with fuel at $3.45 needs 19.23 gallons — $66.35, or 13.3 cents a mile.
- The same trip in a truck
- 500 miles at 15 mpg costs $115 — 23 cents a mile, nearly double.
- A daily commute
- 40 miles a day at 30 mpg over 250 working days is 333 gallons a year, about $1,150 at $3.45.
Frequently asked questions
How do I calculate fuel cost for a trip?
Divide distance by your fuel economy to get gallons, then multiply by the pump price. Remember to double the distance for a round trip.
Should I use the manufacturer's MPG figure?
No — use your own measured economy. Official figures assume conditions most real driving does not meet, and loaded or high-speed driving costs several mpg.
What is a typical cost per mile?
Fuel alone runs roughly 10 to 25 cents a mile for most cars at current prices. Total running cost including wear, servicing and depreciation is usually several times that.
Does towing change the calculation?
Substantially. Towing can halve fuel economy, so use an observed figure while towing rather than your normal one.
Does this include tolls or parking?
No. It calculates fuel only. Tolls, parking and wear are real trip costs that have to be added separately.
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