for a 2009 Ford Ranger Sport 4 wheel drive on-the-fly option 6 cylinder 4.0 Litre you would need about 190 Litres of fuel for 1200km (the ~ distance between Vancouver & Edmonton)
Oil and gas, primarily.
Edmonton
it will cost probably 80 -100 dollars depending on your vehcile
How much gas it would take would depend on what kind of vehicle you are driving, the engine size of that vehicle, how much weight it is carrying, and the mechanical condition of it. I can do the drive using 110 Litres of gasoline in my economy car.
Gas in 1997 was between .95-1.00
Natural resources,particularly oil, tar sand and gas have a huge impact on people in Edmonton and really the entire north of Alberta.
Gas prices in 1980 averaged about 86 cents per liter. This was a very high price to pay back then.
it ranges between cars, my car can hold about 16 gallons of gas.
Vancouver
The distance from Edmonton, Alberta, to Phoenix, Arizona, is approximately 1,600 miles (2,575 kilometers). The fuel consumption will depend on your vehicle's efficiency; for example, if your car averages 25 miles per gallon, you would need about 64 gallons of gas for the trip. Considering the price of gas can fluctuate, it's best to calculate based on current fuel prices for a more accurate estimate.
Edmonton is rich in natural resources such as oil, natural gas, coal, and agriculture products like grains and livestock. The region also has access to water resources like the North Saskatchewan River.
Hey. I tried to ship my car out here... The cheapest was like $839.00 plus a fuel surcharge and taxes and that was shipping it on a train. Nothing is allowed to be in the car or in the trunk. It was the cheapest I could get, other places were quoting me $1200 - $1500. Finally I gave up and just drove the car from Toronto to Edmonton. It was cheaper to just pay for the gas. My boyfriend and I drove from Toronto to Edmonton last month in an Accent and it cost approximately $350. 00 in gas.