LenaGardner
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I am trying to figure out the most economical way to make a long trip next month. I will be taking all 3 kids to Florida and I have to factor in EVERYTHING....cost, time, and hassle. We are going to see my dad and it will be a two week trip. I have researched flying, amtrak, greyhound, driving while renting a car, or driving my own minivan. At the moment I'm leaning towards renting a car. I am dreading the drive but I flew to Florida to see my dad last year...that was with Nathan and a 6 month old Naomi and I barely survived it. I don't think I could do Nathan, a toddler and an infant. Not to mention I'm not certain I want to fly anyway...there are a few quick stops I'd ideally like to make.
Anyway, to get to the point...exactly how good can I get on gas mileage? The van is TERRIBLE! It only averages like 18 miles to the gallon. So, it's a 2,000 mile trip, round trip....and at 20 mpg/$4 a gallon that's $400 worth of gas to make the trip in the van. That is fine, but I want to offset that figure with the cost of renting an economy-sized car and factoring in the gas savings. How many mpg highway can I figure an economy sized car to get?
I still may fly anyway, to avoid the long drive. I'm just trying to make an educated decision.
Anyway, to get to the point...exactly how good can I get on gas mileage? The van is TERRIBLE! It only averages like 18 miles to the gallon. So, it's a 2,000 mile trip, round trip....and at 20 mpg/$4 a gallon that's $400 worth of gas to make the trip in the van. That is fine, but I want to offset that figure with the cost of renting an economy-sized car and factoring in the gas savings. How many mpg highway can I figure an economy sized car to get?
I still may fly anyway, to avoid the long drive. I'm just trying to make an educated decision.