What's Your MPG?

People consider a wide range of factors when shopping for a car. Everything from safety to color to how many people it can seat gets considered. But one often overlooked factor is miles per gallon. Use this calculator to see how fuel-efficient your car is.

Mileage Costs

Enter information about your current car, the new car you're considering, and fuel costs.

These are example values. Update them to reflect your personal situation.

$
$1.00 $20.00
miles
1 200 miles
MPG
5 60 MPG
MPG
10 100 MPG

Loan Costs

Enter the cost of the new car and loan information.

$
$5,000 $100,000
years
1 30 years
%

People consider a wide range of factors when shopping for a car. Everything from safety to color to how many people it can seat gets considered. But one often overlooked factor is miles per gallon. Use this calculator to see how fuel-efficient your car is.

Your Gasoline Savings

For most car owners, a periodic stop at the gas station is part of the ownership experience. Knowing that your hard-earned money is being used efficiently brings joy to some people when they swipe their debit card.

Total Gasoline Savings
Over the Course of the Loan
$0
Cost per Day (Current Car)
$0.00
Cost per Day (New Car)
$0.00
Savings per Day with New Car
$0.00

Your Interest Paid

Total Interest Paid
on New Car
$0
Loan Annual Payment
$0
Loan Total Amount Repaid
$0

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