If I where to travel 700ks what would it cost approx> im sure their is some sort of calulations that you do but affaid I dont know where to look. TIA Deborah This is 1999 2.4 ford
thejazzpianoma,
Aug 5, 1:47pm
Yes, you need to work out how many l/100km the vehicle does then multiply that by the cost of diesel per litre and then multiply again by 7 (for 700km).
Then you need to add the cost of road user charges, which will likely be $6.20 per 1000km, so $620 multiplied by 7.
Is this a Transit van? If you give some more details regarding the vehicle we can probably do the math for you.
craigen,
Aug 5, 1:50pm
Thanks its a ford courier 1999 2.4 2 wheel drive an old girl that just keeps going
craigen,
Aug 5, 1:53pm
Not worrried about the road user as have plenty just about how much deisal at this stage your help much appreciated
thejazzpianoma,
Aug 5, 1:53pm
I will take a punt on it being a Transit van and do the math for you based on that in the meantime.
The transit will likely use about 11 litres per 100km.
So 11 x 7 is a total of 77 litres
Diesel will cost you about $1.20
So (11 x 7) x 1.2 = $92.4
Now you just need to add the RUC cost to that so.
(6.2 x 7) + 92.4 = $135.80
That's your approximate total cost $135.80
thejazzpianoma,
Aug 5, 1:55pm
I would say the Courier would use a bit more so, say 12-13l/100km depending on what you are hauling and whether this is open road or not.
So just (13 x 1.2) x 7 = $109.2.
craigen,
Aug 5, 1:56pm
Thanks you are a champion just wanted an estimate. and now have one great to get this help.
thejazzpianoma,
Aug 5, 1:57pm
You are most welcome!
kazbanz,
Aug 5, 3:13pm
There isn't A calculation exactly there is THE calculation for that specific vehicle. Sorry to be nittpicky. The single cab/cab and a half and double cab couriers to the best of my knowledge are 2.5l (2490 something) -Or has yours had a transplant? 9.7l/100km is the government fuel rating on a manual 2wd. So that's 67.9 litres you'll use
craigen,
Nov 18, 12:06pm
Thanks Kazbanz mine is orginal 2.4 double cab and she just keeps on going and going like an eveready battery
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