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Gas mileage calculator

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Distance since last fill
Fuel added
Price per gallon or litre
Fuel economy 30
300 on 10 of fuel
MPG (US) 30
MPG (imperial) 36.03
Litres per 100 km 7.84
Km per litre 12.75
Cost per mile or km 0
Cost of this tank 0
US gal 3.785 L · imperial gal 4.546 L

The only accurate way to measure real economy is brim to brim: fill until the pump clicks off, reset the trip, drive normally, then fill to the click again. Reading a half tank introduces the error of where exactly the pump cut out, which on a 60 litre tank can be two litres in either direction — enough to move an MPG figure by ten per cent.

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Fuel economy is distance divided by fuel used. Three hundred miles on ten US gallons is 30 MPG, which is 36 imperial MPG or 7.84 litres per 100 km. Measure brim to brim over a full tank for a figure worth trusting.

How to measure gas mileage

1 Fill the tank until the pump clicks off and reset the trip meter.
2 Drive normally until you need fuel again.
3 Fill to the click once more and note the litres or gallons.
4 Enter the trip distance and the fuel added.

The two gallons are the reason this page exists. A US gallon is 3.785 litres and an imperial gallon is 4.546, so the same car returns about 20% more MPG on paper in Britain than in America without burning a drop less fuel. Comparing a US and a UK figure directly is one of the most common apples-to-oranges errors in car buying. Litres per 100 km avoids the whole problem, and has the further advantage of being linear in cost — halving l/100km halves the fuel bill, whereas going from 30 to 40 MPG saves less than going from 20 to 30.

Questions

Divide the miles driven since the last fill by the gallons it took to refill. Measure over a full tank for accuracy.

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