Fuel Cost Calculator
Calculate gas cost for a trip, a commute, or your recurring weekly driving pattern.
Ownership cost
Estimate fuel cost for a trip or commute
Useful for commute planning, comparing vehicles, and checking how sensitive your budget is to gas price changes.
Result summary
Updated after each calculation with the most important output.
Cost per trip
$8
Weekly fuel cost
$40
Monthly fuel cost
$167
Annual fuel cost
$2,009
Fuel used per trip
2.14 gal
Cost per mile
$0.13
How to use this tool
This calculator multiplies the trip distance by the number of weekly trips, then estimates fuel used based on MPG and fuel price per gallon.
If your actual MPG differs from sticker estimates, use your own real-world average. That usually gives a better monthly budget number.
Step by step
How to use this tool
- 1
Enter the one-way distance in miles. If your trip is round-trip, tick the round-trip toggle or double the distance.
- 2
Enter your vehicle's real-world MPG. Check your trip computer or use the EPA combined rating as a starting point.
- 3
Enter the current gas price per gallon at your local station.
- 4
For recurring costs, set the trips per week and weeks per year to see your annual fuel budget.
- 5
Compare the result with public transit or carpooling costs to see if there is a cheaper commute option.
Decision context
What this calculator helps you decide
Use Fuel Cost Calculator when you need a quick, structured answer before you spend money, approve work, prepare a trip, compare options, or share information with a buyer, seller, shop, lender, or insurer. Enter the inputs you already know, review the result, then use the assumptions and limits below to decide what to check next.
Inputs and outputs
Start with the inputs that most affect this decision: Distance (miles), Fuel Efficiency (MPG), Gas Price ($/gallon). The output is meant to make the next step easier to compare, not to replace a written quote, inspection, policy document, loan disclosure, or local rule.
The main outputs are Total Fuel Cost, Gallons Used. If one input is uncertain, change that value and compare the result again before treating a single estimate as final.
Best-use cases
This page is built around the search intent: calculate gas cost for a trip, estimate commute gas cost, weekly fuel budget. It is most useful when you want to narrow a decision, prepare better questions, or avoid missing a cost, risk, fitment issue, paperwork step, or ownership detail.
Keep the assumptions visible while using the result. If your vehicle, location, driving pattern, quote, loan, insurance policy, or listing situation is unusual, use this as a planning screen and verify the final decision with the relevant document, professional, or local requirement.
Real scenarios
Example calculations
Daily Commute
A 30-mile round trip commute at average fuel prices.
Inputs
Results
Weekend Road Trip
A 400-mile round trip getaway in a midsize car.
Inputs
Results
Direct Answer
Your total fuel cost depends on the distance driven, your vehicle's MPG, and the current gas price.
Assumptions we made
- Driving conditions are consistent
- MPG remains steady over the trip
Important limitations
- Does not account for traffic or idling fuel usage
- Does not include toll costs
Methodology
How the estimate works
Inputs, outputs, and calculation logic.
Logic
Divides distance by MPG to get gallons, then multiplies by gas price
Inputs
- Distance (miles)
- Fuel Efficiency (MPG)
- Gas Price ($/gallon)
Outputs
- Total Fuel Cost
- Gallons Used
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Should I enter one-way or round-trip distance?
What gas price should I use?
What if my actual MPG is lower than EPA estimates?
Can I use this for a recurring commute?
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