How much will this road trip cost in gas?

Plug in the distance and your car's MPG. We'll do the math.

Last updated April 2026

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Skip Highway Gas Stations

Gas is usually cheaper away from highways and airports. Exit a mile into town to save.

Use GasBuddy

Apps like GasBuddy can save you $0.10-0.30 per gallon by finding the cheapest station nearby.

Slow Down, Save Fuel

Cruise control at 65 mph vs 80 mph can save 15-20% on fuel. Your wallet and nerves will thank you.

Why this matters

Gas is usually the second biggest expense on a road trip after the rental itself, and most people just guess. RoadTripCost gives you an actual number based on your route distance, vehicle fuel economy, and current gas prices so you can budget properly instead of hoping for the best.

Common questions

How do I estimate gas costs for a road trip?

Divide your total trip distance by your car's MPG to get gallons needed, then multiply by the price per gallon. RoadTripCost does this math for you and lets you adjust for different vehicle types and fuel prices along your route.

Should I factor in gas costs when choosing between rental car sizes?

Definitely. A compact car getting 35 MPG vs an SUV getting 22 MPG makes a big difference on a 1,000-mile trip. The SUV might cost $40-60 more in fuel alone. Sometimes the cheaper rental rate on a bigger car gets eaten up by gas costs.

Is it cheaper to prepay for fuel with the rental company?

Almost never. Prepaid fuel options charge you for a full tank whether you use it or not, and their per-gallon rate is usually at or above market price. Fill up at a gas station near the return location instead -- you'll only pay for what you actually used.

Road trip essentials

Small-ticket items that prevent big-ticket headaches on a long drive.

Portable Jump Starter
Cheapest insurance against a dead battery 300 miles from anywhere. Most also charge phones.
~$45-80
12V Car Cooler
Keeps drinks and snacks cold from the 12V outlet. Pays for itself on a week-long trip.
~$50-100
Phone Car Mount
Hands-free navigation. Handling your phone while driving is illegal in most states.
~$15-25
USB-C Car Charger
Most rentals have one slow USB port. Bring a fast charger with multiple ports.
~$10-20
Roadside Emergency Kit
Flares, triangle, first aid, gloves. Required in some states for rentals.
~$30-50
Portable Tire Inflator
Fix a slow leak on the side of the road. Avoids $150+ tow charges.
~$30-60

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