Marc Collins
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I pay 20 cents per litre more for premium. So yes, it adds up.
-just noticed this has already been mentioned. Hadn’t read all the comments.
Right, so $0.76 per US gallon for comparison. Your from Alberta (Canada's Texas)--any idea why we pay such a high additional amount for premium in Canada vs. USA? My answer is simple--when Canada converted to metric eons ago, premium was 3 cents per (Imperial) gallon more than regular. Magically, once sold in litres (4.54 per Imperial gallon), the gap stayed exactly as it had been and the retailers successfully took advantage of consumer confusion at the time (which there was plenty).
Has stuck ever since...except the gap keeps growing even more than the trajectory of the gas price in general.

