mpg in Canadianese

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What kind of mpg should I be expecting? But the car does L/100km or some cryptic thing like that.

Can someone give me a range I should be aiming for in Canadianese?
 
I liter of maple syrup and 3 labatt blues per 50 kilometers, Eh? Ya hoser. :sleep:

No seriously I don't know but I'm sure Google has a mpg to Canadian equivalency calculator.
 
So do Canadians call it gas mileage or gas literage?
 
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What kind of mpg should I be expecting? But the car does L/100km or some cryptic thing like that.

Can someone give me a range I should be aiming for in Canadianese?
Just change your setting to MPG if you want to know , I do it when I travel to the States . Set up Mode
 
So do Canadians call it gas mileage or gas literage?
We've been on the Metric System for 35+ years and everyone still refers to gas consumption as mileage here ,
 
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Kinda what I thought... LOL
 
For an easy conversion to MPG (imperial) from L/100km, simply divide 282 by your L/100km rating.

Example: 9.5L/100km

282/9.5 = 29.7MPG
 
What’s a good number vs bad number for L/100 km for the Stinger?
 
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From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
What’s a good number vs bad number for L/100 km for the Stinger?
Well, I'm getting about 22MPG combined average (slightly better than quoted), which is about 10.69L/100km, so anything lower than that is probably "good."
 
Milk in bags, liters per kilometer, centimeters ... signs of the end times. :(
 
Canadians use logs transported per fuel filled felt hat (lg/fffh)
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Canadians use logs transported per fuel filled felt hat (lg/fffh)
errr , that would be a racoon hat ! get it straight vooner ! geez
 
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If I'm driving economically, i try to aim for under 10 on the highway, 8 if it's a flat highway.

City usually jumps up to 15+. I do more highway than city driving so i try to keep the average below 12

Sporty driving, all numbers go out the window.

Funny thing is that this is almost the same as my old car which had half the HP.
 
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