DawnM
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Well, my vehicle may be around .35 per mile right now. We have just over 90K miles or so on my SUV and the initial cost was $32,500. However, we plan to keep it past 200K miles if at all possible. It is paid for at this point and is a 2004. It currently drives like the day we bought it and DH has done all routine maintenance himself. We have bought new tires, which were costly, but necessary.
We don't stay in hotels on the way down, so that cost doesn't need to be factored in. We also typically only eat one meal at a fast food place each way and take snacks and a cooler for the rest. We get to the condo in time to eat there and get home in time to eat dinner at home.
So, if you want to figure in all of that.....it would be around $750 (at $5/gallon), including lunches at fast food joints.
However, since we do plan to keep our vehicle for the long haul, and DH works on cars himself, that cost goes down significantly in the future, which is why I don't take all of that into consideration for this particular question.
Now, we could take our 4 cyl. Saturn VUE, which we paid $15,500 for in 2002 and gets 28-30 mpg (30 freeway).....let's see.....it has 80,000 miles. .19 per mile- $386 at $5/gallon plus $50-$60 for food......about $450.
I would calculate our 1996 Saturn Station Wagon, but we wouldn't even attempt to take that one at this point. Not sure it would make it.
Dawn
We don't stay in hotels on the way down, so that cost doesn't need to be factored in. We also typically only eat one meal at a fast food place each way and take snacks and a cooler for the rest. We get to the condo in time to eat there and get home in time to eat dinner at home.
So, if you want to figure in all of that.....it would be around $750 (at $5/gallon), including lunches at fast food joints.
However, since we do plan to keep our vehicle for the long haul, and DH works on cars himself, that cost goes down significantly in the future, which is why I don't take all of that into consideration for this particular question.
Now, we could take our 4 cyl. Saturn VUE, which we paid $15,500 for in 2002 and gets 28-30 mpg (30 freeway).....let's see.....it has 80,000 miles. .19 per mile- $386 at $5/gallon plus $50-$60 for food......about $450.
I would calculate our 1996 Saturn Station Wagon, but we wouldn't even attempt to take that one at this point. Not sure it would make it.
Dawn
We would need about 125 gallons, so the gas cost would be $375 @ $3, $500 @ $4 or $625 @ $5.
But just looking at gas prices isn't realistic. Assuming a 150,000 mile life for our SUV (we're already at 110k and bought it new), it'll cost us a total of about $50k. That's the initial cost, maintenance, repairs, and other variable costs. That's 33 cents per mile, so add another $700.
If we drive, we spend a night each way in a hotel, plus two extra days of eating out, so add another $200.
If we fly, we usually find four tickets for under $800. A rental car is about $200 per week.
So for us, driving is about $1275 - $1525 (at $3-$5 per gallon) per trip. Flying is $1000 for a week, $1200 for two weeks, or $1400 for three weeks.