You want a real number for your monthly fuel budget, not a guess based on your last few fill-ups. Gas prices shift, your driving pattern changes week to week, and a single trip calculator does not tell you what your whole month actually costs, especially if your household runs more than one vehicle.
We built this calculator so you get an accurate monthly and annual figure in seconds. Enter your monthly driving distance, your vehicle MPG, and your local gas price. Add a second vehicle if your household has one. The calculator shows your monthly cost, weekly cost, annual cost, and cost per fill-up all at once.
Written by the FuelConsumptionCalc Research Team
Formulas and figures on this page are cross-checked against standard fuel economy calculation methods and household transportation spending data.
Sources: EPA fuel economy data, AAA fuel price reports , US Bureau of Labor Statistics household expenditure data. See our full methodology page for how we verify every figure on this site.
Last Reviewed: June 2026
MONTHLY FUEL COST CALCULATOR
Budget your gas spending, with support for two vehicles
Your Fuel Budget
Enter your monthly driving distance, vehicle MPG, and local gas price to calculate your monthly, weekly, and annual fuel cost instantly. Add a second vehicle for a combined household budget.
This calculator is optimized for US fuel economy units, MPG and price per gallon. International users may prefer the KM/L calculator or L/100km calculator for a more familiar result.
Quick Answer
Monthly Fuel Cost = (Monthly Miles / MPG) x Gas Price Per Gallon
Example: 1,200 miles / 28 MPG x $3.50 = $150 per month
| Driving Pattern | Monthly Miles | Estimated Monthly Cost |
| Light commuter | 800 miles | $100 |
| Average commuter | 1,200 miles | $150 |
| Heavy commuter | 2,000 miles | $250 |
| Two-car household | 2,400 miles | $300 |
Example assumes 28 MPG and $3.50 per gallon for illustration only. Use the calculator above with your own MPG and local gas price for an exact figure.
How This Monthly Fuel Cost Calculator Works
This calculator turns your monthly driving distance into a complete fuel budget. Enter how many miles you drive in a typical month, your vehicle MPG, and your local gas price. The calculator shows your monthly cost immediately, along with weekly cost, annual cost, and cost per fill-up based on your tank size.
If your household has a second vehicle, add it using the same fields and the calculator sums both into a combined household fuel budget, so you get one accurate number for your whole monthly spend rather than calculating each car separately and adding by hand.
Formula Used
The calculation follows the same fuel cost formula used across this site, scaled to a monthly distance:
Monthly Fuel Cost = (Monthly Miles / MPG) x Gas Price Per Gallon. To get the weekly cost, divide the monthly figure by 4.33, since that is the average number of weeks in a month. To get the annual cost, multiply the monthly figure by 12.
Example Calculation
- Monthly Driving Distance: 1,200 miles
- Vehicle MPG: 28 MPG
- Gas Price: $3.50 per gallon
- Step 1, Gallons Needed:
- 1,200 / 28 = 42.9 gallons
- Step 2, Monthly Cost:
- 42.9 x $3.50 = $150.00
- Step 3, Annual Cost:
- $150.00 x 12 = $1,800.00
This is the exact calculation the tool above runs the moment you click Calculate, using your own driving numbers instead of this example.
How to Use This Monthly Fuel Cost Calculator
Enter your typical monthly driving distance, your vehicle MPG, and your local gas price. Your monthly, weekly, and annual fuel cost appear instantly. Add a second vehicle if your household has more than one car.
Enter Your Monthly Driving Distance
Check your odometer at the start and end of a typical month, or estimate from your daily commute multiplied by your driving days. A round-trip commute of 30 miles driven 22 days a month works out to 660 miles before errands and weekend driving are added.
Add Your Vehicle MPG
Enter your vehicle MPG. Not sure of your exact figure? Use our MPG calculator to calculate it from your last fill-up rather than relying on the manufacturer sticker rating, which can run 10 to 20 percent higher than real-world driving.
Enter Your Local Gas Price
Type in the average price you pay at the pump. Check current prices at AAA Gas Prices if you are not sure of your local average, or use a recent fill-up receipt for a realistic number. For a single specific trip rather than a monthly figure, our fuel cost calculator gives you a detailed one-trip breakdown.
Add a Second Vehicle if You Have One
If your household runs two vehicles, enter the second vehicle’s monthly miles and MPG in the second set of fields. The calculator sums both vehicles into one combined monthly and annual household total, and also shows each vehicle’s individual cost so you can see which one costs more to run.
Monthly Fuel Cost Formula Explained
Monthly fuel cost equals your monthly miles divided by your MPG, times your gas price per gallon. This is the same fuel cost formula used for a single trip, simply applied to a full month of driving instead of one
journey.
The Basic Formula
Gallons Needed Per Month = Monthly Miles / MPG Monthly Fuel Cost = Gallons Needed x Gas Price Per Gallon Annual Fuel Cost = Monthly Fuel Cost x 12
Worked Example for a Two-Car Household
A household runs two vehicles. Car A drives 900 miles per month at 26 MPG. Car B drives 600 miles per month at 32 MPG. Gas price is $3.50 per gallon for both.
ar A: 900 / 26 = 34.6 gallons, 34.6 x $3.50 = $121.15 per month
Car B: 600 / 32 = 18.75 gallons, 18.75 x $3.50 = $65.63 per month
Combined household total: $121.15 + $65.63 = $186.78 per month
Combined annual fuel cost: $186.78 x 12 = $2,241.36
Weekly and Per Fill-Up Breakdown
Weekly cost divides the monthly figure by 4.33, since that is the average number of weeks per calendar month. Cost per fill-up depends on your tank size, calculated as tank capacity multiplied by gas price, which tells you roughly what to expect at the pump each time you fill up rather than only seeing a lump monthly sum.
Average Monthly Fuel Cost by Driving Pattern
Monthly fuel cost varies widely by driving pattern and household size.Single urban commuters typically spend less per month than rural drivers with longer commutes, and two-car households naturally spend more than single-vehicle households at the same per-mile rate.
Light Commuter
A light commuter driving around 800 miles per month at 28 MPG and $3.50 per gallon spends roughly $100 monthly. This pattern is typical of urban drivers with short commutes who rely on walking, transit, or remote work for some of their travel.
Average Commuter
An average commuter driving around 1,200 miles per month spends roughly $150 monthly at the same MPG and gas price. This matches a typical suburban round-trip commute plus regular errands and weekend driving.
Heavy Commuter
A heavy commuter driving around 2,000 miles per month spends roughly $250 monthly. This pattern is common for longer suburban-to-urban commutes or drivers who cover significant distance for work beyond a fixed office commute.
Multi-Vehicle Household
A two-car household combining both vehicles’ monthly mileage often totals 2,000 to 2,500 combined miles, putting a typical combined monthly fuel cost in the $250 to $400 range, varying significantly based on each vehicle’s individual MPG. Use the calculator’s two-vehicle mode above to get your household’s exact combined figure rather than a general range.
Budgeting for Fuel Price Volatility
Gas prices can shift significantly within a single month due to refinery maintenance, seasonal blend changes, regional supply disruptions, or broader market events. A budget calculated at today’s price can fall short within weeks if prices rise. If you want to see the impact of a price change on a single trip rather than your full month, our fuel cost calculator lets you test different gas prices directly.
Adding a 10 to 15 percent buffer on top of your calculated monthly fuel cost gives you a more realistic budget that absorbs normal price swings without requiring you to readjust your budget every time prices move. For a household calculated at $250 per month, a 15 percent buffer brings your planning figure to roughly $287.50, a more dependable number to actually budget against. Checking a recent 3-to 6-month average price rather than a single day’s price also smooths out short-term spikes when you are setting your initial budget. If rising gas prices are a recurring concern for your household, our EV vs petrol calculator shows how an electric vehicle’s running cost compares with your current fuel budget over time.
What Affects Your Monthly Fuel Cost
Four factors determine your fuel spending. Your vehicle MPG and monthly mileage matter most, while local gas price and the number of vehicles in your household scale the total directly.
Your Vehicle MPG
A vehicle averaging 35 MPG costs roughly 20 percent less per month in fuel than one averaging 28 MPG, covering the identical monthly distance.This is the single biggest lever for reducing fuel spending long term,outside of simply driving less.
Your Monthly Mileage
Monthly mileage scales your gas spending directly. Doubling your monthly miles roughly doubles your fuel bill at the same MPG and gas price. Tracking your actual monthly mileage, rather than estimating, gives a more accurate ongoing budget than a one-time guess.
Local Gas Price
Gas price varies meaningfully by region and changes frequently. A $0.50 per gallon price difference on 1,200 monthly miles at 28 MPG changes your spend by about $21.40 a month, which compounds to over $250 across a year.
Number of Vehicles in Your Household
Each additional vehicle adds its own running cost on top of the first. Our cost per mile calculator helps you see the full running cost difference between vehicles, beyond fuel alone, if you are deciding which car to drive more often to control your household budget.
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How to Reduce Your Monthly Fuel Cost
Combine errands into single trips rather than several separate short drives, since cold engine starts use noticeably more fuel per mile than a warmed-up engine on a longer trip. Plan your route to avoid unnecessary backtracking across the week.
Keep tyres inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure and stay current on routine maintenance, since both directly affect your real-world MPG and therefore your monthly cost. Driving smoothly with gradual acceleration rather than aggressive starts and stops can improve monthly fuel cost by 15 to 30 percent for the same total distance.
If your household runs two vehicles, consider which one to default to for daily driving. Our trip fuel calculator helps you plan which vehicle makes sense for longer trips specifically,while reserving the more efficient vehicle for your regular commute.
Methodology
Monthly fuel cost on this page is calculated using the formula: Monthly Fuel Cost = (Monthly Miles / MPG) x Gas Price Per Gallon. Weekly cost divides the monthly figure by 4.33. Annual cost multiplies the monthly figure by 12. For two-vehicle households, each vehicle is calculated independently then summed into a combined household total.
Driving pattern ranges referenced on this page are general illustrative examples based on common commute distances, not official statistics tied to a specific year or region, since gas prices and driving patterns vary significantly by location and change over time. Your actual monthly fuel cost will depend on your specific MPG, mileage, and local gas price.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates only. Actual monthly gas expenses vary based on driving conditions, local fuel prices, vehicle maintenance, and individual driving patterns. See our full disclaimer page for more detail.more detail.
