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		By: Mark		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What throws me for a loop is trying to figure out how, for instance, a Ford Focus is advertised at getting 59 mph (highway) on the Canadian web site, and only 42 mpg on the US web site.

As for conversion from US to metric, 3.78 L = 1 US gallon...the conversion after that isn&#039;t too difficult :-).  So if a vehicle that gets 4.6 L/100 km, this would be 1.2 gallons /100 km, or about 1.2 gallons per 60 miles, which would calculate to about 50 mpg.]]></description>
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<p>As for conversion from US to metric, 3.78 L = 1 US gallon&#8230;the conversion after that isn&#8217;t too difficult :-).  So if a vehicle that gets 4.6 L/100 km, this would be 1.2 gallons /100 km, or about 1.2 gallons per 60 miles, which would calculate to about 50 mpg.</p>
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