Diesel fuel's price depends entirely on your location and what era you are in. Right now in eastern Washington state, diesel fuel is above $4.00 a gallon, and back in the 2008-2009 global enconomy crisis, I saw it for $5.26 at its peak! But anywhere in the US, you're looking at dumping around $4.00 for every gallon.
Diesel fuel weighs 1 gallon
The average cost of diesel fuel in 1969 was around $0.34 per gallon in the United States. Prices could vary depending on location and market conditions.
The cost of diesel fuel to travel hundred and 70 miles is dependent upon the type of vehicle and the price of the diesel feel. Diesel feel cost approximately $3.50 per gallon. The average vehicle will need five to ten gallons of fuel.
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The weight of 1 US gallon of diesel fuel is approximately 7 pounds (3.15 kilograms).
Based on Type 2 diesel fuel, one Imperail gallon of fuel will weight 8.93 lbs
The cost of 100 gallons of diesel fuel can vary depending on factors such as location, current market prices, and taxes. As of September 2021, the average price of diesel fuel in the United States is around $3.30 per gallon. Therefore, 100 gallons of diesel fuel would cost approximately $330. It's important to check current prices at local gas stations or online sources for the most accurate cost.
To estimate the cost of driving a diesel van with a 2.5-liter engine for 220 miles, you'll need to consider the vehicle's fuel efficiency and the current price of diesel fuel. Assuming an average fuel economy of about 25 miles per gallon, you'd need approximately 8.8 gallons of diesel for the trip. If diesel costs around $4 per gallon, the total cost would be roughly $35.20 for the trip.
if it's $3.81/gallon then it would be roughly around $381.
If your question is about diesel fuel price, it is currently selling for $3.99 to $4.15 per gallon.
Diesel AKA Petrol costs about $3.60 for the gallon in todays economy.
You need to know the price per gallon and also the miles per gallon your car can achieve. Then the cost per mile is the dollars per gallon divided by the miles per gallon. The answer is in dollars per mile (in the UK use pounds instead). So with fuel at $1 per gallon, and car that does 20 mpg, the fuel cost is $1 / 20 per mile, or 5 cents per mile.