Driving and gas

cyndibelle

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We are planning to drive to disney world this year and i was wondering if anyone could give me an idea how much gas is gonna cost..we live in maineville ohio..and we will be driving a volkswagen passat wagon...any ideas at all ?? :confused3
 
cyndibelle,

I was just doing this calculation myself earlier for a different reason. We have a trip planned for next February and I was trying to figure out the total cost of the Auto Train. (We are going to take the Auto Train even though it is more expensive because of the adventure of train travel, but I still wanted to do the math as info.)

We are in West Chester, PA - which is about the same distance as maineville, OH from WDW. I also drive a Passat Wagon (2004 with the 1.8T engine).

Total distance for the trip (not including running around Orlando while there) is just about 2000 miles roundtrip.

The math then is pretty easy it is just (total distance / average Miles Per Gallon) * Price Per Gallon of Gas.

If you assume $4.00/gallon for Gas and 25 MPG for the Passat then you get:

(2000 miles/25 MPG) = 80 Gallons of Gas
80 Gallons * $4.00/gallon = $320.00

Both the gas price and MPG above are conservative (you should get better mileage on a highway trip in the Passat, and gas prices should not be $4.00 per gallon on average) so the actual cost of gas is significantly less - probably closer to $250.00.

Note though, that this is just taking into account the out-of-pocket expense of gasoline. There are other expenses in driving each mile in your car. When you factor in the wear and tear, scheduled maintenance, depreciation from additional miles, etc. The price can be much higher. Edmunds.com has a true-cost-to-own rating that they have calculated for each car they rate. For the 2004 Passat Wagon, the cost per mile is listed as $0.49 - that would make the total expense about $1000.00 (this includes the cost of gasoline as well).

I don't know if I agree with the $0.49 being applicable to this type of trip because a lot of things like the purchase price of the car and financing cost (if any) would happen even if you left the car behind and flew. I'd say it is more like $0.35 per mile total for a vacation trip, but that still comes to $700.00

Ted
 
hey thanks..that is a huge savings .....i guess i didnt realize how much more it was to fly....thanks for all the info !!!
 

Gas through KY is pretty much in the 2.80s right now from exit 129 to the TN border. We find gas to be cheaper in GA also. Try www.flyingj.com and the Pilot Travel websites for prices throughout the trip.
 
kydisneyfans said:
Gas through KY is pretty much in the 2.80s right now from exit 129 to the TN border. We find gas to be cheaper in GA also. Try www.flyingj.com and the Pilot Travel websites for prices throughout the trip.

Not this week though...Gas is almost 3.00 per gallon this week. It's varies from town to town but I travel through 2 cities to get to work and it's 2.97-2.99 :furious:
 
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Also when you are getting gas in most cities travel about a mile away from the highway here in the midwest the difference is almost $.20 per gallon. It might take you a little longer but the gas stations right off the highway just attack travelers! :drive: :drive: :drive:
 





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