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Fuel Cost Calculator - Online Trip Gas & Mileage Estimator

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Unit System
miles
MPG
$ /gallon
Round Trip
Distance ร— 1 (one-way)
Trip Estimate One-Way
Total Fuel Cost
$37.50
Fuel Used
10.71 gal
Cost Per Mile
$0.13
Per Person
$37.50
Est. COโ‚‚
95.2 kg
Effective distance: 300 miles

Frequently Asked Questions

To calculate your trip's fuel cost, you need three key pieces of information: trip distance, your vehicle's fuel efficiency (MPG or L/100km), and the current fuel price. The formula is simple: Total Cost = (Distance รท Fuel Efficiency) ร— Fuel Price. For example, a 300-mile trip in a car that gets 28 MPG with gas at $3.50/gallon would cost: (300 รท 28) ร— $3.50 = $37.50. Our calculator above does this instantly, and also supports metric units for international users.

MPG (Miles Per Gallon) is used in the United States and measures how many miles a vehicle can travel on one gallon of fuel. A higher number means better fuel efficiency. L/100km (Liters per 100 Kilometers) is used in most other countries and measures how many liters of fuel are consumed to travel 100 kilometers. A lower number means better efficiency. To convert: MPG = 235.215 รท L/100km. Our calculator supports both systems โ€” simply toggle between US and Metric units.

Several factors can significantly impact your actual fuel consumption: driving speed (optimal is 45-65 mph), traffic conditions (stop-and-go reduces MPG), tire pressure (under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance), cargo weight, roof racks (increase aerodynamic drag), air conditioning usage, and engine maintenance. Cold weather can reduce fuel economy by 10-20%. For the most accurate estimate, consider adjusting your vehicle's rated MPG down by 10-15% for real-world conditions.

To minimize fuel expenses: plan your route to avoid traffic and construction zones, use cruise control on highways to maintain steady speed, remove unnecessary weight from your vehicle, check tire pressure before long trips, combine errands into one trip, use apps to find cheaper gas along your route (like GasBuddy), and consider carpooling to split costs. Driving at 65 mph instead of 75 mph can improve fuel economy by 10-15%. Also, using the recommended grade of motor oil can improve MPG by 1-2%.

This calculator provides a reliable estimate based on the numbers you input. The accuracy depends entirely on the accuracy of your inputs โ€” especially your vehicle's real-world fuel efficiency. Manufacturer-stated MPG figures are based on ideal laboratory conditions and typically overestimate real-world performance by 10-20%. For the most accurate result, use your vehicle's actual observed fuel economy (you can track this using your trip odometer between fill-ups). The calculator also accounts for round trips and passenger splitting, making it ideal for group travel budgeting.

When you enable the Round Trip toggle, the calculator simply doubles the distance to account for the return journey. For example, if your one-way distance is 300 miles, a round trip uses 600 miles in the calculation. This doubles your fuel consumption and total cost. The round trip option is especially useful for vacation planning, business travel reimbursement calculations, or any scenario where you need to return to your starting point. Don't forget โ€” you can also split the total cost among passengers using the Passengers field.

Carbon dioxide emissions are estimated based on the type and amount of fuel burned. Each gallon of gasoline produces approximately 19.6 pounds (8.89 kg) of COโ‚‚ when combusted. For diesel, it's about 22.4 pounds (10.16 kg) per gallon. Our calculator multiplies your estimated fuel consumption by the appropriate emission factor to give you an approximate COโ‚‚ footprint for your trip. This is useful for environmentally conscious travelers looking to understand and offset their carbon impact. Note that this is a direct combustion estimate and does not include upstream emissions from fuel production and transportation.

Quick Fuel-Saving Tips

Drive at steady speeds; use cruise control
Keep tires properly inflated
Remove excess weight from trunk
Avoid roof racks when not in use