NeighborhoodThreat
Bluelight Crew
Oh man, I didn't realize like...all our systems of measurement are different haha. Is 70L for 350km good? I get around 25mpg in the city and very close to 40mpg on the highway, but it sounds like your '7 is much higher powered than my little 2.0L straight-4. It's rated at 125 horsepower.
Let me figure some conversions here, if you're doing 350km with 70L, that means you're using 20L per 100 km? Sounds like fuel (gas) mileage measurements are reversed, wow, this math is actually sort of complicated, with the U.S. system, you want the numbers to be higher (more distance per set amount of fuel), but with your system you want the numbers to be lower (less fuel per set amount of distance). Very interesting.
Anyway, if I did my conversions correct, you're getting 11.76MPG. Wow, what size engine do you have??
I'll do a reverse conversion, MPG to L/100KM:
City - 25MPG = 9.41L/100KM
Highway - 40MPG = 5.88L/100KM. That 40MPG number is a best-case type deal, no traffic, using the cruise control at 70mph (112 km/h). Usually that's not the case, and its closer to 35-37MPG, which is 6.72L/100KM - 6.36L/100KM
Wow, my brain hurts. Looks like for you all, the lower the gas mileage number, the better the gas mileage, but for the U.S., the higher the number, the better.
Craziness.
Let me figure some conversions here, if you're doing 350km with 70L, that means you're using 20L per 100 km? Sounds like fuel (gas) mileage measurements are reversed, wow, this math is actually sort of complicated, with the U.S. system, you want the numbers to be higher (more distance per set amount of fuel), but with your system you want the numbers to be lower (less fuel per set amount of distance). Very interesting.
Anyway, if I did my conversions correct, you're getting 11.76MPG. Wow, what size engine do you have??
I'll do a reverse conversion, MPG to L/100KM:
City - 25MPG = 9.41L/100KM
Highway - 40MPG = 5.88L/100KM. That 40MPG number is a best-case type deal, no traffic, using the cruise control at 70mph (112 km/h). Usually that's not the case, and its closer to 35-37MPG, which is 6.72L/100KM - 6.36L/100KM
Wow, my brain hurts. Looks like for you all, the lower the gas mileage number, the better the gas mileage, but for the U.S., the higher the number, the better.
Craziness.