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July 19, 2008 8:58 PM   RSS feed for this thread Subscribe

How to do international?

Obviously, we should try and be more than america-centric here on the world wide web, but how do canadians buy gas? I could have sworn the last time I was driving in Vancouver gas was sold by the gallon, but is it km/L around the world?
posted by mathowie to Fuelly Site Issues at 8:58 PM (5 comments total)

pb
Jul 19, 2008
9:32 PM

I think up there it's called petrol and they sell it in bags.


mathowie
Aug 1, 2008
3:44 AM

Looks like liters/100km is the european standard.


neuro
Aug 7, 2008
3:51 PM

Unleaded, diesel and LPG (liquid petroleum gas) is sold by the litre here in the UK (where we're kicking around $11-12/gal here!), but we still measure road distance in miles, and consumption in miles per gallon.

peter
Aug 7, 2008
8:01 PM

L/100km is the Canadian standard as well.
Only back to 1999 is available online, but possibly of interest: Canadian fuel consumption guides.

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