You can calculate the fuel efficiency with the following formula (imperial): MPG = distance (miles) / average gas consumption (gallons) In the metric system, the formula is: MPG = distance (km) x average gas consumption (liters) / 100 km. However, it's much easier to use the MPG calculator.
25.13 mpg = 9.360 Liters/100 KM: 25.14 mpg = 9.356 Liters/100 KM: 25.15 mpg = 9.352 Liters/100 KM: 25.16 mpg = 9.349 Liters/100 KM: 25.17 mpg = 9.345 Liters/100 KM:
Apart from 54 MPG to l/100 km, similar calculations on our site include: 59 MPG to l/100 km; 60 MPG to l/100 km; 61 MPG to l/100 km; Conclusion. To sum up, 54 MPG to litres per 100 km is 5.23 L/100km in imperial gallons, and 54 MPG to l 100km is 4.36 L/100km in US liquid gallons, approximately 16.6% less.

E.g., type "42 mpg in liters per 100 km" (without the quotation marks) and in an instant you will get the reply "42 miles per gallon = 5.60034725 liters per 100 km". Or vice versa, "4.9 liters per 100 km in mpg" will give you "4.9 liters per 100 km = 48.0029764 miles per gallon". Incidentally, you can use the same trick for money or any unit

Step 4: Convert litres per kilometre to litres per 100km by multiplying by 100. Thus when using US gallons: L/100km = 100/ ( (mpg * 1.609)/3.785) Car mileage figures are often given as litres per 100km (L/100km) in Canada and some European countries, although as engine efficiency improves kilometres per litre (km/l) is becoming a more common
You need to know if it is an English gallon or a US gallon (they are different). 1 mile is 1.6 km 1 English (Imperial) gallon is 4.546 litres 1 US gallon is 3.785 litres (you can get both of these conversions easily from google) Let's assume we are working in Imperial units 30 miles per gallons works out at 30*1.6 km/4.546 litre = 10.559 km ejAv. 393 270 194 60 167 315 204 25 152

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