Depending on your car -- say I have a VW Jetta 2000 4 cylinder manula w/ 28 mpg highway (optimal) It costs me about $75-80 filling up about 2 times one way. Its alot cheaper than flying these days, but the milage you put on your car is horrible haha. about 600 miles each way.
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That would depend on what type of car you have.
it would depend on where you are in chicago, where in georgia, and your MPG of the car
Depending on your location in Chicago, and your destination point in Orlando, MapQuest.com estimates the driving mileage at 1156.46 miles and Google Maps calls it 1,555 miles.
That depends on what vehicle you are driving. You can get the answer quickly at www.cost2drive.com
The distance from Orlando Fl. to Chicago Il. is roughly 1157.35 miles. At an average of 32 MPG, your car/truck will need around 36.1671875 gallons of fuel for the trip. At current prices of fuel per gallon of about 3.75, you are looking at around 144.66 Dollars to make the trip.
Hi Manhar
The mileage is 1,155 miles and assuming 20 miles per gallon and four dollar per gallon gas, a good guess would be about 240 dollars one way.
Insufficient information, please ask the question in a sensible clear way.
That would depend on the fuel mileage of your car.
Depends on the fuel mileage of the vehicle you're driving and the cost of fuel along the way, neither of which you list.
Going to Boston to Chicago is approximately 1,012 miles,using I-80 E and I-90 E, and with the national average cost of gas is $3.75, about $269.86.