People have been turning to or considering alternative fuel vehicles to reduce the impact of the climbing cost of gas. Electric cars don’t need gas to operate, so it should be cheaper to own one, right? Not exactly. Tap or click here for our report on the cost of ownership for an EV. Depending on what you drive, you could spend far more or less on fuel than the average motorist. Let’s look at the vehicles that’ll cost you the most at the pump.

Bigger is not always better

Consumer Reports tested a wide range of vehicles and how much it costs to fill them up. The top 10 priciest vehicles were all full-sized SUVs or pickup trucks that cost more than $100 to fill from empty. These large vehicles are thirsty, averaging just 14 to 17 MPG. Plus, they have enormous fuel tanks that hold up to 28 gallons. That’s a recipe for a large bill at the pump. Read on for the top 10 most expensive vehicles to fuel up from empty to full.

1. 2022 Ford Expedition

Cost per full tank: $119Gas tank capacity, gallons: 28.3Range per tank, miles: 453

2. 2022 Chevrolet Suburban (and GMC Yukon XL)

Cost per full tank: $117Gas tank capacity, gallons: 28Range per tank, miles: 448

3. 2022 Toyota Sequoia

Cost per full tank: $111Gas tank capacity, gallons: 26.4Range per tank, miles: 396

4. 2022 Nissan Armada

Cost per full tank: $109Gas tank capacity, gallons: 26Range per tank, miles: 364

5. 2022 Infiniti QX80

Cost per full tank: $109Gas tank capacity, gallons: 26Range per tank, miles: 416

6. 2022 Nissan Titan

Cost per full tank: $109Gas tank capacity, gallons: 26Range per tank, miles: 468

7. 2022 Ram 1500

Cost per full tank: $109Gas tank capacity, gallons: 26Range per tank, miles: 416

8. 2022 Cadillac Escalade

Cost per full tank: $101Gas tank capacity, gallons: 24Range per tank, miles: 384

9. 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Cost per full tank: $101Gas tank capacity, gallons: 24Range per tank, miles: 408

10. 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe

Cost per full tank: $101Gas tank capacity, gallons: 24Range per tank, miles: 408

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Drive smarter and save

Whether you drive a lumbering SUV or compact car, your habits behind the wheel affect fuel efficiency. Follow these tips to reduce your vehicle’s fuel consumption and a couple more ways to save:

Cash-back credit cards can help offset the cost of fuel. Sites like Gas Buddy can show you the best fuel prices in your area.Don’t forget to check prices at less traditional fuel stops such as Costco, Sam’s Club or BJ’s.Every time you hit the brakes, you’ll burn fuel getting back up to speed. This happens often if you are speeding in traffic. Slow down and be smooth with the accelerator to maintain speeds. According to fueleconomy.gov, gas mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 50 MPH.Weight is your enemy. Remove anything you’re not using from your vehicle. Rooftop cargo increases drag, which decreases fuel economy. Whenever you park your car and let the engine cool, it will need more energy to start and warm up again. Plan your trips and errands to combine multiple stops to keep your engine warm and running more efficiently.

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