RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SIC and the worldNo, Always Short, you are wrong in this thread.
In Canada we were ALWAYS taught in Imperial Gallons - same as Troy Ounces and Imperial Tonnes,
Don't mean to rain on your parade - but do get it right before openly criticising!
El d
AlwaysLong683 wrote: BlueChipper2020 wrote:
Minray, thanks so much for responding on my behalf. I did not see alwayslong message, as I have him blocked for some reason. The below will demonstrate likely why.
In Canada, there are 4.5 LITRES PER GALLON, NOT 3.79 as there are in the US. My original post talked about gas prices in Vancouver which are about $10 per CAD gallon. I know gas prices are cheaper in other parts of Canada. If I lived in Califormia, I would care about the high prices there vs. Nebraska.
SO YOU GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT SIR. Ya, I woke yesterday thinking how I could deceive someone that day. FYI, my wife owns a Model 3 and I have a Model Y on order.
BC
Try this converter and see what you get. Unless you live in England, U.S. gallons is the sensible benchmark to use on this side of the pond, not to mention that global oil prices are listed in USD, not British Pounds (ironically, just like gold).
The rest of my original post stands.