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birmingham to strasboug
hello my crazy mate has convinced me to go to strasboug with him from birmingham! 617 miles! he drives a standard ford fiesta, think years aroubd 2001!
anybody know how much we will be paying in petrol there and back! cheers for any suggestions!
anybody know how much we will be paying in petrol there and back! cheers for any suggestions!
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If we assume the petrol-engined Fiesta maintains an average fuel consumption of 40.9 mpg (9 miles per litre) �10% error and;
unleaded costs �1.05 �5% in the UK and:
unleaded costs �1.37 (equivalent to �1.05) �3% in France then;
621 miles = 69 litres = �73.20
The margin of error indicates that the fuel costs should be within the range �63 to �84 for each leg of the journey.
If we assume the petrol-engined Fiesta maintains an average fuel consumption of 40.9 mpg (9 miles per litre) �10% error and;
unleaded costs �1.05 �5% in the UK and:
unleaded costs �1.37 (equivalent to �1.05) �3% in France then;
621 miles = 69 litres = �73.20
The margin of error indicates that the fuel costs should be within the range �63 to �84 for each leg of the journey.
I would suggest you go through southern Belgium (Charleroi, Namur) and into Luxembourg, before dropping into Germany toward Saarbrucken and thence to Strasbourg. Luxembourg has the cheapest petrol/diesel in Northern Europe, so fill up just before you leave Luxembourg both ways. There are service stations just before the borders on the motorways, so its not a problem.
A great tip from sddsddean which may only increase the distance of each leg by around 10-15 miles but allows you to purchase fuel at around 89p per litre.
However to gain full advantage of this you would need to plan your fuelling since a Fiesta is unlikely to reach Luxembourg (480+ miles) on one tank of petrol - its 45 litre tank is likely to offer a range of 400-ish miles. To maximise the saving in fuel costs your (ideal!!!) plan would need to include a small (less than 10 litres) top-up before reaching Luxembourg, e.g.
Fill tank in Birmingham ... 45 litres = �47.25
Top-up between London & Lille ... 9 ltr = �9.45
Fill tank in Luxembourg ... 45 ltr = �40.05
then continue 140-ish miles to Strasbourg.
For the return journey:
Brim tank in Luxembourg ... 31 ltr = �27.59
Top-up between Lille & London ... 11 ltr = �11.55
and continue to Birmingham.
***Bear in mind that these are 'ideal' figures and cannot be assured not to leave you stranded on the roadside if the car's fuel consumption is below 41mpg***
From this exercise we see a possible cost saving between Journey 1 (�146.40) and Journey 2 (�135.89) of around �10.50 for the total trip (and not allowing for any sightseeing).
However to gain full advantage of this you would need to plan your fuelling since a Fiesta is unlikely to reach Luxembourg (480+ miles) on one tank of petrol - its 45 litre tank is likely to offer a range of 400-ish miles. To maximise the saving in fuel costs your (ideal!!!) plan would need to include a small (less than 10 litres) top-up before reaching Luxembourg, e.g.
Fill tank in Birmingham ... 45 litres = �47.25
Top-up between London & Lille ... 9 ltr = �9.45
Fill tank in Luxembourg ... 45 ltr = �40.05
then continue 140-ish miles to Strasbourg.
For the return journey:
Brim tank in Luxembourg ... 31 ltr = �27.59
Top-up between Lille & London ... 11 ltr = �11.55
and continue to Birmingham.
***Bear in mind that these are 'ideal' figures and cannot be assured not to leave you stranded on the roadside if the car's fuel consumption is below 41mpg***
From this exercise we see a possible cost saving between Journey 1 (�146.40) and Journey 2 (�135.89) of around �10.50 for the total trip (and not allowing for any sightseeing).
The ViaMichelin route planner estimates the fuel cost as �84.32 (about �65) each way. It also advises that you'll have to pay �44.28 (about �35) in tolls for each leg of the journey:
http://www.viamichelin.com
Chris
http://www.viamichelin.com
Chris
ViaMichelin allows you to choose a route avoiding tolls. The resulting route seems to match that advocated by sddsddean...
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