Route from Warrington to South Hams

The distance between Warrington and South Hams is 260 miles. Travel time is 4 hours and 24 minutes.

From: Warrington, County: Cheshire, England
To: South Hams, County: Devon, England
260 mi , 4 h 24 min
Tolls: Stations
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Route from Warrington to South Hams on map



Driving directions from Warrington to South Hams

260 mi 4 h 24 min
1.
Head west
63 ft
2.
Turn right onto Legh Street
490 ft
3.
Turn right onto Midland Way (A57)
0.5 mi
4.
Enter Cockhedge Green and take the 4th exit onto Brick Street (A49)
519 ft
5.
Exit the roundabout onto Brick Street (A49)
477 ft
6.
Continue onto Fennel Street (A49)
391 ft
7.
Enter Saint Mary's Green and take the 2nd exit onto Mersey Street (A49)
115 ft
8.
Exit the roundabout onto Mersey Street (A49)
0.3 mi
9.
Continue slightly right onto Bridgefoot (A49)
311 ft
10.
Make a slight left onto Knutsford Road (A5061)
1.1 mi
11.
Continue onto Thelwall Lane (A5061)
912 ft
12.
Continue onto Kingsway South (A50)
561 ft
13.
Merge right onto Knutsford Road (A50)
251 ft
14.
Continue onto Higher Knutsford Road (A50)
0.3 mi
15.
Continue onto Knutsford Road (A50)
2 mi
16.
Continue onto Cliff Lane (A50)
769 ft
17.
Enter Cliff Lane Roundabout and take the 1st exit onto Cliff Lane (A50)
84 ft
18.
Exit the roundabout onto Cliff Lane (A50)
839 ft
19.
Merge right onto Lymm Interchange (A50)
624 ft
20.
Enter the roundabout and take the 3rd exit
394 ft
21.
Exit the roundabout
828 ft
22.
Keep right towards M6
0.4 mi
23.
Merge right onto M6
55.2 mi
24.
Keep left onto M6
9.4 mi
25.
Keep left onto M5
163 mi
26.
Continue towards A38
2.3 mi
27.
Keep right towards A38: Plymouth
1.2 mi
28.
Continue onto Devon Expressway (A38)
19.3 mi
29.
Take the ramp on the left onto Marley Head (A38)
1049 ft
30.
Enter Marley Head and take the 3rd exit
238 ft
31.
Exit the roundabout
170 ft
32.
Turn left to stay on Webland Lane
1.1 mi
33.
Make a sharp right onto Higher Plymouth Road
1.1 mi
34.
Turn left
1281 ft
35.
You have arrived at your destination, on the right
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What's the expense of traveling from Warrington to South Hams by car?

If you're using petrol, you're looking at an expense of 45 quid. Now, how do we get to that number? Let's break it down.

First off, we need to consider the price of petrol. In this calculation, it's set at 143 pence per liter. Then, we need to know how thirsty your car is. The fuel consumption rate for this ride is 37.5 miles per gallon.

Now, if you're carpooling, the cost gets divvied up. For two people sharing the ride, it's gonna be 22.5 quid each (£45 divided by 2). If you've got three folks in the car, the cost per person comes down to about 15 quid (£45 divided by 3). And if it's a full house with four passengers, each person chips in 11.25 quid (£45 divided by 4).

Let's dive into the nitty-gritty of the calculations. To figure out how much fuel you need for the trip, it's all about distance and fuel efficiency. The distance between Warrington and South Hams is about 259.57 miles. So, to cover that distance, your car's gonna need approximately 31.5 liters of petrol. We got that number by dividing the distance by the car's fuel consumption rate of 37.5 miles per gallon and then converting it to liters 'cause that's what we use here.

Once we know how much fuel we need, we can calculate the total cost. Multiply the amount of fuel (31.5 liters) by the price per liter (143 pence), and you get 45 quid. So, there you have it, the fuel cost for your journey from Warrington to South Hams: 45 pounds.
 


Diesel cost from Warrington to South Hams.

The trip with diesel fuel costs 28.4 £ (151p/lt, 62.7 mpg).
For 2 passengers: 14.2 £ (28.4/2) /p.
For 3 passengers: 9.47 £ (28.4/3) /p.
For 4 passengers: 7.1 £ (28.4/4) /p.

Diesel fuel has more torque at lower RPM than petrol fuel. 

Diesel Fuel: Diesel engines create higher torque at lower RPM than petrol engines. Due to diesel and petrol engine design variances in combustion processes and fuel characteristics, this occurs. Diesel engines create significant torque at low RPMs due to compression ignition, when the air-fuel mixture spontaneously ignites under high pressure and temperature. Diesel cars can deliver enough of torque at low engine speeds, making them ideal for towing and transporting heavy objects. 
Compared to diesel engines, petrol engines provide less torque at lower RPMs. Petrol engines can produce torque, but they need greater engine speeds. A spark plug ignites the air-fuel mixture in petrol engines, which may not provide as much torque at lower engine speeds as compression ignition in diesel engines. Modern petrol automobiles have enhanced torque delivery across a wider RPM range because to turbocharging and variable valve timing. 
Overall, diesel engines have more torque at lower RPMs than petrol engines due to their combustion processes and engine designs. Diesel cars excel for high-pull and low-speed applications due to this trait.
 


Where is Warrington located?

Warrington is located in Cheshire county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 20 meters above sea level. Warrington has coordinates 53.3900441o,-2.5969501o. RouteCalculator provides a map of Warrington from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.


What is the location of South Hams?

South Hams is located in Devon county and in England. It is situated at an altitude of 81 meters above sea level. South Hams has coordinates 50.4102244o,-3.8009332o. RouteCalculator provides a map of South Hams from which you can plan your trips to other UK cities.