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Fuel Cost Calculator

Estimate total fuel spending for a route from distance, fuel use, and pump price so users can compare trip costs before adding tolls or parking.

Quick startUses a road-trip style example with distance, fuel price, and consumption.

Distance 480 km, fuel use 7.4 per 100 km, and fuel price 1.85 gives a clear one-way trip estimate.

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Calculate fuel cost

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Trip and fuel calculators solve immediate everyday questions, which makes them strong utility pages when the assumptions stay obvious. This version focuses on route distance, fuel consumption, and pump price so the user can understand where the total cost comes from before adding tolls, parking, or round-trip variants. Good public pages in this family should keep units, route assumptions, and extra-cost scope very clear.

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Can this support miles?

Yes. A miles-based variant can be rendered through the same tool engine with unit-specific labels and formulas, but the page should make the unit system explicit instead of mixing kilometers and miles.

Should tolls be included?

Tolls and parking fit better as optional fields or a separate trip-cost template. That keeps the base fuel calculation simple and makes the result easier to explain.