For those of us in europe this means about 0.01 L per km (no, we don't use the km/L stated in the summary, we use L/km).
/Mikael
Not sure how it works in Europe, but in Canada, it's typically L/100 km which would make this 1.02L/100km.
But no, I've never seen km/L. However, a lot of car advertisers will print MPG in the papers under the assumption that younger Canadians will not buy their vehicles. I don't have a clue what a MPG is in relation to good mileage.
While Alberta has many things going for it, my friends there report that the place is socially conservative rather than libertarian.
Absolutely true. I lived in Alberta for seven long years. It's got jobs and nice scenery, but I couldn't take it.
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