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    Vehicles That Cost the Most to Gas Up

    Some full-sized models cost over $100 for a full tank. See our tips and advice for conserving gas and saving at the pump.

    2025 Jeep Wagoneer front driving
    The Jeep Wagoneer costs over $100* to fill up.
    Photo: Jeep

    Even when gas prices are down, large vehicles with giant tanks can still cause pain at the pump. We see this play out with full-sized SUVs and trucks, as well as midsized SUVs that drink premium gas.

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    To understand what the costs are like today, we pulled together data from our tests and database, combined with national gas prices via AAA.

    With the current national average price of $3.20 a gallon for regular gasoline, several models from CR’s tests cost around $100 to fill their tanks from empty. These vehicles all have a large tank capable of holding 21 to 32.2 gallons, and their fuel economy, based on CR’s tests, spans from 16 to 20 mpg overall.

    In fairness, some models have competitive fuel economy, but massive fuel tanks mean significant costs at the pump when filled from empty. For example, the Ford F-150 Hybrid made the list this year. Its 20 mpg overall is decent. It has a 600-mile range thanks to its 30.6-gallon tank. But fill-ups can require a truckload of cash.

    This is a much different list than last year, in part because gas prices are much lower, and because models have left the market (Nissan Titan) or have been redesigned and not yet tested by CR (Ford Expedition, Infiniti QX80, and Nissan Armada).

    These extreme examples show what the maximum costs for fill-ups can be. Your actual costs may be higher or lower based on your location, and will vary as the price of gas fluctuates. But no matter what you drive, there are ways to improve fuel economy and save at the pump.

    Key Gas-Saving Tips

    • Gas cards may be tempting for the discounts, but a regular cash-back card might save you more.
    • Shop around for the best deal at the pump. Using an app like GasBuddy can save you money.
    • You also can find lower prices if you buy discounted gas at Costco, Sam’s Club, or BJ’s Warehouse.
    • Obey speed limits and drive smoothly. That can make a measurable difference in fuel economy for many vehicles.

    CR members will see the fuel economy and pricing information, Overall Score, reliability, and owner satisfaction for the models below. Click on the model names to access the complete road test and much more.

    The vehicles below are ranked in order of cost to fill the gas tank from empty, starting with the most expensive one.

    *Cost is based on the national average price of $3.20 for a gallon of unleaded regular gas and $4.03 for a premium on April 1, 2025. Source: AAA.


    Jeff S. Bartlett

    Jeff S. Bartlett is the managing editor for the autos team at Consumer Reports. He has been with CR since 2005. Previously, Jeff served as the online editorial director of Motor Trend for 11 years. Throughout his career, Jeff has driven thousands of cars, many on racetracks around the globe. Follow him on X: @JeffSBartlett