That depends what the cost of your fuel is. Let's say gasoline is $3.00/gallon then
one would be paying an average of $.12 per mile if your car gets 25 mpg
The cost per mile will vary based upon where you live. The average cost to tow a car ranges from $3-$7 per mile.
The average cost per mile to operate a motorcycle is dependent upon the type of motorcycle. The average motorcycle will cost one third less than the average automobile.
The answer is $0.10 per mile.
The average cost of bulk transport varies, but it usually is three dollars and once cent per mile for the cost.
6.67
I am not sure if you have sufficient information. If you fill your tank, you need to see how far it gets you before you need to refill again. Divide the number of gallons you fill in your tank by the distance, to get average gallons / mile. Then multiply that by the cost of fuel per gallon, to get dollars / mile.
In 2011, the cost per ton per mile average was about $16.54. That was with an index rating of about 128 compared to 1975.
Costs:Per-mile cost: On average, using either an AC or DC motor, Electric Cars will use about .3 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per mile. Assuming for the moment that you currently pay $0.13 per kWh for home electricity, every mile you drive in a BEV would cost about $0.03. Assuming gasoline prices to be $3 per gallon, and assuming your car gets 25 miles to each gallon, every mile you drive in the car costs about $0.12 per mile. (figures from the US Dept of Energy)Battery replacement: you may need to replace this battery about every four years at a cost ranging from $1,000 to $,2000.http://www.futurecars.com/futurecars/electric_cars1.html
2.69 per mile
The cost per mile for a garbage truck varies somewhat with the price of diesel fuel and the age and condition of the truck. On average, the fuel cost per mile for a garbage truck is about $1.33 if diesel fuel is selling for $3.99 per gallon. The trucks generally average 3 miles per gallon of fuel.
26 miles in three hours is an average of about 6 minutes 55 seconds per mile.
The average cost per mile doesn't care about where you're driving, it's only concerned with the gas mileage of the vehicle, and price per gallon of the fuel. Figure out your gas mileage, check the fuel prices, do the math, and you're done. gas price/MPG=cost per mile