by apvbguy (Posted Fri, 05 Jul 2013 20:20:38 GMT)
fwiw the last time I was in Canada they sold their fuel by the liter, AFAIK the only place that might be still using the larger imperial gallon is the UK
Canada publishes fuel economy ratings as both MPG and L/100 km:
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/cars-light-truck ... label/5744
that I didn't know, I've bought fuel there but I never shopped for a car there
RonDawg wrote:
apvbguy wrote:
Nubo wrote:
The Canadian MPGe will be higher if they are based on imperial gallons since an imperial gallon has an energy content of around 40kWH.
fwiw the last time I was in Canada they sold their fuel by the liter, AFAIK the only place that might be still using the larger imperial gallon is the UK
Canada publishes fuel economy ratings as both MPG and L/100 km:
http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/cars-light-truck ... label/5744
that I didn't know, I've bought fuel there but I never shopped for a car there