In a second attempt to secure federal funding for their respective companies, the leaders of the Big Three domestic automakers (Chrysler, Ford and General Motors) again made the trek from Detroit to Washington, DC but this time they decided to drive their own vehicles instead of flying. Cost2Drive.com thought it would be interesting to see which executive chose the most cost-efficient vehicle for the journey.
According to Cost2Drive.com Rick Wagoner from General Motors was the winner with the most cost-effecient vehicle, driving his company'ss Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid for the 8 hour, 48 minute
trip at a cost of $29.07. Placing second was Alan Mulally of Ford coming in with a cost of $35.60 while driving an Escape Hybrid, and third was Chrysler'ss Bob Nardelli driving a Chrysler
Aspen at a cost of $51.87.In addition Cost2Drive.com determined that all three executives made the right decision and saved money by driving instead of flying as the cheapest roundtrip
airfare found by users of Kayak.com was a $185 fare from Northwest Airlines.
With gas prices at their lowest levels in years, there'ss no doubt these executives found it more cost-efficient to drive to DC this time rather than fly, stated Jim Kovarik, President
and Co-founder of C2G, LLC. If the economy continues to struggle throughout 2009, as most experts predict it will, we believe these are the types of decisions consumer will increasingly
face, which is why we created www.cost2drive.com, the first site on the Internet that makes it fun and easy to determine if it'ss cheaper to fly or
cheaper to drive anywhere in the US.
Cost2Drive receives its vehicle fuel efficiency information from www.fueleconomy.gov, a website maintained by the Department of Energy'ss Office
of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the US Environmental Protection Agency. The MPG estimates used to arrive at the costs above assume Highway driving. To find out more please
visit www.cost2drive.com.
About C2G, LLC:
C2G, which stands for 'sCost To Go's, is a recently formed company located in Northern Virginia that is focused on making it easy for consumers to answer the question 'show much does it
cost to go somewhere's. C2G, LLC President and Co-founder Jim Kovarik is a 20-year veteran of the online industry and most recently served as the General Manager of Travel for AOL, LLC
before leaving to form the new company.
Contact Information:
For more information on this topic, or to schedule an interview with Jim Kovarik, please call him at 571-294-7418 or email him at jim @ costtogo.com.
Contact: Jim Kovarik
Phone: 571-294-7418
Email: jim @ costtogo.com