← Back to context Comment by testing22321 1 day ago Also the mpg figures are almost certainly “metric gallons”, 4.5l.US gallons are 3.8l 2 comments testing22321 Reply icegreentea2 19 hours ago UK uses "imperial gallons", which are no more metric than US customary gallons. Expanded to 3 decimals, a UK/imperial gallon is 4.546L, and a US customary gallon is 3.786, and a US gallon is close to 3.8L, than a imperial gallon is to 4.5L. testing22321 6 hours ago I’m Australia we always call the 4.5 one a “metric gallon”
icegreentea2 19 hours ago UK uses "imperial gallons", which are no more metric than US customary gallons. Expanded to 3 decimals, a UK/imperial gallon is 4.546L, and a US customary gallon is 3.786, and a US gallon is close to 3.8L, than a imperial gallon is to 4.5L. testing22321 6 hours ago I’m Australia we always call the 4.5 one a “metric gallon”
UK uses "imperial gallons", which are no more metric than US customary gallons. Expanded to 3 decimals, a UK/imperial gallon is 4.546L, and a US customary gallon is 3.786, and a US gallon is close to 3.8L, than a imperial gallon is to 4.5L.
I’m Australia we always call the 4.5 one a “metric gallon”