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How Much Should I Offer For Petrol Not A Driver?
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Hi a friend of mine is very kindly taking me to Glasgow tomorrow evening for an appointment the total miles from his house to mine and on to Glasgow and back is 144 miles. Not being a driver I have no idea how much to give him for a contribution to petrol. I dont want to offend him and offer him too little and I dont want to embarrass him and offer him too much. Not being a driver myself I am unfamiliar with cost of petrol. I was going to offer him £25
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My car costs about 14p per mile for petrol. Based upon that, around £20 would cover the cost. However not everyone gets that sort of economy, so £25 might, indeed, be a better figure. (That's about 17p per mile)
The firms I occasionally contract for pay either 20p or 21p per mile to cover driving expenses, so they'd pay around £30 for that distance but, as I've indicated above, that's more than the actual cost of the fuel (unless one's car, or one's driving style, is particularly inefficient).
The firms I occasionally contract for pay either 20p or 21p per mile to cover driving expenses, so they'd pay around £30 for that distance but, as I've indicated above, that's more than the actual cost of the fuel (unless one's car, or one's driving style, is particularly inefficient).
Yes, as well as the fuel cost it's best to add on at least 5- 10p a mile - every 100 miles on the clock knocks a few pounds off the car's value,, tyre wear is at least £1 per 100 miles, there's oil costs too, wear and tear on brakes, etc. it all adds up. This doesn't take account of his time of course
So unless he's going anyway i would offer nearer £40. Or maybe £25-30 plus a nice thankyou gift such as a good bottle of whisky or similar (gfor drinking later of course)
So unless he's going anyway i would offer nearer £40. Or maybe £25-30 plus a nice thankyou gift such as a good bottle of whisky or similar (gfor drinking later of course)
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