Petrol Cost Calculator
How to Calculate Fuel Costs
Calculating your petrol costs involves three key figures: the distance you’re travelling, your vehicle’s fuel economy (measured in miles per gallon), and the current price of fuel per litre.
Calculation Method
Step 1: Divide your journey distance by your vehicle’s MPG to find litres needed
Step 2: Multiply litres needed by the price per litre
Step 3: Apply the conversion factor (4.546 litres per UK gallon)
Formula: Cost = (Distance ÷ MPG) × Price per Litre × 4.546
Fuel-Saving Techniques
Avoid harsh acceleration and maintain consistent speeds. Accelerate gently and anticipate traffic flow to reduce unnecessary braking.
Check tyre pressure monthly. Under-inflated tyres increase rolling resistance by up to 3%, significantly raising fuel consumption.
Remove unnecessary items from your boot. Every 50kg of extra weight can increase fuel consumption by approximately 2%.
Remove roof racks and boxes when not needed. At motorway speeds, these can increase fuel consumption by up to 20%.
Driving at 70mph uses up to 15% more fuel than at 60mph. Observe speed limits and drive at economical speeds.
Switch off the engine if stationary for more than a minute. Modern engines don’t need prolonged warming up.
MPG Conversion Guide
| UK MPG | US MPG | L/100km | km/L |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | 25 | 9.4 | 10.6 |
| 40 | 33.3 | 7.1 | 14.1 |
| 50 | 41.6 | 5.6 | 17.7 |
| 60 | 50 | 4.7 | 21.2 |
| 70 | 58.3 | 4.0 | 24.7 |
Fuel Type Characteristics
| Fuel Type | Octane Rating | Energy Content | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unleaded Petrol | 95 RON | 32 MJ/L | Standard petrol vehicles |
| Super Unleaded | 97-99 RON | 32.5 MJ/L | Performance vehicles |
| Diesel | – | 36 MJ/L | Diesel engines |
| Premium Diesel | – | 36.5 MJ/L | Modern diesel engines |
Frequently Asked Questions
Journey Planning Strategies
Optimal Departure Times
- Avoid rush hours (7:30-9:30 AM and 4:30-6:30 PM) to reduce idling in traffic
- Motorway driving at off-peak times improves fuel economy by maintaining steady speeds
- Plan overnight stops for very long journeys rather than rushing
Route Selection
- Motorways typically provide better fuel economy than A-roads despite higher speeds
- Avoid routes with excessive hills if possible – climbing uses significantly more fuel
- Use navigation apps to avoid congestion and roadworks
- Consider slightly longer routes if they avoid stop-start urban traffic
Vehicle Maintenance for Fuel Economy
Regular Checks
- Engine Oil: Use the correct grade and change at recommended intervals. Dirty oil increases friction and fuel consumption
- Air Filter: Replace annually or per manufacturer’s schedule. Clogged filters restrict airflow and reduce efficiency
- Spark Plugs: Worn plugs cause misfires and incomplete combustion, wasting fuel
- Wheel Alignment: Misaligned wheels increase rolling resistance. Check after hitting potholes
- Fuel System: Use fuel system cleaners occasionally to remove deposits from injectors
Cost Comparison by Vehicle Type
| Vehicle Category | Typical MPG | Cost per 100 Miles | Annual Cost (7,400 miles) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Petrol Car | 50-60 | £14-£17 | £1,036-£1,258 |
| Medium Petrol Car | 40-50 | £17-£21 | £1,258-£1,554 |
| Large Petrol Car | 30-40 | £21-£28 | £1,554-£2,072 |
| Small Diesel Car | 60-70 | £13-£15 | £962-£1,110 |
| SUV Petrol | 25-35 | £24-£34 | £1,776-£2,516 |
| SUV Diesel | 35-45 | £20-£26 | £1,480-£1,924 |
Based on unleaded petrol at 145.9p/L and diesel at 151.9p/L
Alternative Fuel Options
Combine petrol engine with electric motor. Achieve 55-70 MPG in real-world conditions. Best for urban driving with frequent stops.
Offer 25-40 miles of electric-only range. Fuel costs can drop to £2-£4 per 100 miles for short trips using electricity.
LPG costs 60-70p per litre but reduces MPG by 10-20%. Suitable for high-mileage drivers with compatible vehicles.
Zero fuel costs. Electricity costs approximately £3-£6 per 100 miles. Significant savings for daily commuters.
References
- Department for Transport (2024). Vehicle Emissions and Fuel Consumption Data. GOV.UK Official Statistics.
- RAC Foundation (2024). Fuel Pricing and Consumption Patterns in the United Kingdom. RAC Motoring Research.
- Energy Saving Trust (2024). Guide to Fuel Efficient Driving Techniques. Energy Saving Trust Publications.
- Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (2024). UK Vehicle Fuel Economy Standards. SMMT Technical Reports.
- AA (2024). The Cost of Motoring: Fuel Consumption Analysis. AA Motoring Trust Research Division.