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Typically $50 - 60. I drive a rav4 prime (plug in hybrid).
Work from home but single with two middle schoolers in club sports so I drive a lot after schools and weekends. I can typically cover all Monday - Friday driving on electric. I get 650-700 miles per fill up. |
| Roughly $120, I drive a 1995 bronco. |
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old hybrid highlander, about $200/month, about 300 miles on a tank; I take a lot of long trips, so at least once/month I'm taking a two tank trip, and then kids use the car for work/spots/etc.
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| Around $45 averaged over the year. I drive a Subaru Impreza and do not have a car commute but do have kids and we also travel via car a decent amount (so like in August I spent around $120 on gas because we took a road trip -- still a lot cheaper than four plane tickets). |
You must not be driving very much! |
You must never leave your house lol. |
| $90 for a Pilot for most months but when my son is in full club soccer season my fuel consumption can be double that. His practice in winter/spring is 80 miles round trip and I do that a few times a week. But during the summer and fall (HS season) I barely drive anywhere since I work mostly remotely and school is a mile. |
| After reading these responses, now I don't want to say. |
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Averaged out over a year it's probably about $8/month. We drive a Bolt EV and had been driving a Volt until recently trading it for another PHEV. I based that total on 4 fill-ups a year.
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Wow! Impressive! I wish I could get DH to be more open minded about an EV. He’s fixated on the cost of replacing an EV battery but I assume the fuel savings offsets that. |
I don't have to drive much, It takes me less than 5 minutes to get from one side of town to the other. |
| About $40 with a hybrid toyota suv |
| about $100. mercedes gls 450. |
Again, how?! This takes premium gas and has relatively poor fuel economy. |