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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
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That's really impressive.
BTW, we do it the other way around in Metric. Rather than km per litre, we calculate how many litres it takes to travel 100km. In your case, it would be 3.18L / 100km. It's like saying it takes you 0.81 gallons to travel 60 miles. Another way to consider it is 0.81 gallons per hour on the highway. In those terms, it makes it easy to quantify the cost of travel.
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