I've seen them say «miles
per gallon of petrol» on Top Gear.
Not exact matches
IF YOU were lucky enough to join the film stars and sporting heroes in Colorado for the skiing last winter, you'll have noticed that the
petrol in some parts
of the state smells slightly sweet and fruity — and costs up to 10 cents
per gallon more than conventional fuel.
With an OTR
of # 35,370, this MERCEDES - BENZ C - Class Estate
petrol estate car has an estimated Real MPG
of 51 miles
per gallon resulting in an indicative fuel cost
of 10.9 p / mile.
With an OTR
of # 21,240, this FORD Focus Estate
petrol estate car has an estimated Real MPG
of 62 miles
per gallon resulting in an indicative fuel cost
of 8.9 p / mile.
With an OTR
of # 29,040, this MERCEDES - BENZ C - Class Saloon
petrol executive car has an estimated Real MPG
of 55 miles
per gallon resulting in an indicative fuel cost
of 9.9 p / mile.
Harvard's Edward Glasser and former Kleinman Center Visiting Scholar Matthew Kahn found in their research that «holding family income and size constant,
petrol consumption
per family
per year declines by 106
gallons as the number
of residents
per square mile doubles.»
After the company's risk factors have been applied, and the customer has accepted the
per - mile rate offered, then customers buy prepaid miles
of insurance protection as needed, like buying
gallons of gasoline (litres
of petrol).