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Assuming a full sized Chrysler vehicle several years old, the AAA fuel cost estimate suggest the cost of fuel when driving between Philadelphia and Orlando will be about $164 (50 gallons for 1000 miles) at average prices for mid-December 2011. Your mileage may vary.

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