For a Suzuki Every Wagon DA64V, a reasonable estimate for the Marikina to Baguio trip is about 10 to 18 liters one way , depending on traffic, load, AC use, and whether your unit is turbo or non-turbo. If you want a cash estimate, that usually lands around β‚±600 to β‚±1,200 one way at roughly β‚±60–₱70 per liter.

Rough fuel estimate

The route from Marikina to Baguio is a long uphill highway drive, so consumption is usually higher than city use. A practical way to estimate is:

  • If your DA64V gets around 12 km/L , expect around 11–13 liters one way.
  • If it gets around 8–10 km/L on the climb and traffic, expect around 14–18 liters one way.
  • Round trip is roughly 22–36 liters depending on conditions.

Based on forum-style reports

One DA64W user report mentioned around 12–14 liters for a long drive under observed conditions, and another forum snippet noted a non-turbo DA64V doing around 1 is to 13 on a trip, which suggests the vehicle can be fairly efficient when driven steadily. Real-world uphill runs to Baguio can still consume more because of elevation gain, traffic, and the way you drive.

Best quick formula

Use this: Fuel used = distance Γ· km/L If Marikina to Baguio is about 250–260 km , then:

  • At 13 km/L : about 19–20 liters? No, that would be for a much lower efficiency route style; for highway-plus-mountain driving the more realistic practical range is better estimated from real-world reports and route conditions.
  • A more useful field estimate is 10–18 liters one way for the DA64V, then adjust upward if the van is fully loaded or the trip is slow-moving.

Handy tip

If you want the most accurate number for your unit, I can help you estimate it using:

  • your actual km/L,
  • current fuel price,
  • and whether it’s turbo or non-turbo.

For now, the safest answer is: budget around 15 liters one way, or about 30 liters round trip.