Here's why it's tricky to give a single distance:
* Stars are scattered: The stars in Auriga are spread out across a large volume of space. Some are relatively close, others are incredibly far away.
* No single 'center': There's no central point in a constellation that you can measure distance to.
* Constantly changing distances: Stars are constantly moving, so their distances from Earth are always changing.
Instead of a single distance, you can find information on the distance to individual stars within Auriga. You can find this information in online star catalogs or astronomy resources.