Fuel Mileage Formula:
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Canadian fuel mileage is measured in kilometers per liter (km/L), representing how many kilometers a vehicle can travel on one liter of fuel. This measurement is commonly used in Canada and other metric countries to evaluate vehicle fuel efficiency.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: This calculation provides a direct measure of fuel efficiency, with higher values indicating better fuel economy.
Details: Calculating fuel mileage helps vehicle owners monitor fuel efficiency, identify changes in performance, estimate fuel costs for trips, and make informed decisions about vehicle maintenance and driving habits.
Tips: For accurate results, fill your tank completely before your trip, record the distance traveled, then fill up again and note how many liters were required to fill the tank. Enter these values into the calculator.
Q1: What is a good km/L rating?
A: Fuel efficiency varies by vehicle type. Generally, 15-20 km/L is good for most passenger vehicles, while hybrids may achieve 25-30 km/L or more.
Q2: How can I improve my fuel mileage?
A: Maintain proper tire pressure, avoid aggressive driving, reduce unnecessary weight, perform regular maintenance, and use cruise control on highways.
Q3: Why does my fuel mileage vary?
A: Fuel efficiency can change based on driving conditions, weather, traffic, vehicle load, and maintenance status.
Q4: How does km/L compare to L/100km?
A: km/L and L/100km are inverse measurements. To convert km/L to L/100km, divide 100 by the km/L value.
Q5: Should I calculate mileage over multiple tanks?
A: For the most accurate measurement, calculate over several tanks and average the results to account for variations in driving conditions.