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How to Calculate Trip Fuel Cost
Fuel Cost = (Distance / Fuel Economy) × Price per Gallon. For example: 300 miles at 30 MPG at $3.50/gallon = (300/30) × $3.50 = 10 gallons × $3.50 = $35.00.
Average MPG by Vehicle Type (2025)
- Electric vehicles: equivalent ~100-140 MPGe
- Hybrid vehicles: 45–65 MPG
- Compact cars: 30–38 MPG
- Mid-size sedans: 26–32 MPG
- SUVs (crossover): 24–32 MPG
- Pickup trucks: 18–24 MPG
- Large SUVs: 16–22 MPG
Fuel Saving Tips for Road Trips
- Drive at steady speeds (60-65 mph typically most efficient for most cars)
- Use cruise control on highways to maintain steady speed
- Check tire pressure — underinflated tires reduce MPG by 0.2-0.4% per 1 PSI drop
- Avoid idling — turns off engine if stopped more than 60 seconds
- Remove roof racks and extra weight when not needed