Travel by car in Argentina, L/100 km or km/L is used for car fuel economy?
I know in some countries people use Liter/100 km (liter per 100 km). Some countries use km/Liter (km per liter).
My question is: which format Argentina people use?
L/100 km or km/L?
budget
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I know in some countries people use Liter/100 km (liter per 100 km). Some countries use km/Liter (km per liter).
My question is: which format Argentina people use?
L/100 km or km/L?
budget
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How does this affect travellers?
– gerrit
Apr 27 '16 at 9:55
UK and USA use miles per gallon (and annoyingly use different gallons, so the numbers are different). Never heard of any place that does km / Liter. Apart from that, I recommend using a pocket calculator.
– gnasher729
Apr 29 '16 at 22:17
In the Netherlands, and likely more European countries, km/l is what used to be used, now the standard is supposed to be L/100km (with the useless change of l into L on top of the different order) and nobody much uses it in daily life.
– Willeke♦
Apr 30 '16 at 10:06
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I know in some countries people use Liter/100 km (liter per 100 km). Some countries use km/Liter (km per liter).
My question is: which format Argentina people use?
L/100 km or km/L?
budget
I know in some countries people use Liter/100 km (liter per 100 km). Some countries use km/Liter (km per liter).
My question is: which format Argentina people use?
L/100 km or km/L?
budget
budget
asked Apr 26 '16 at 22:43
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How does this affect travellers?
– gerrit
Apr 27 '16 at 9:55
UK and USA use miles per gallon (and annoyingly use different gallons, so the numbers are different). Never heard of any place that does km / Liter. Apart from that, I recommend using a pocket calculator.
– gnasher729
Apr 29 '16 at 22:17
In the Netherlands, and likely more European countries, km/l is what used to be used, now the standard is supposed to be L/100km (with the useless change of l into L on top of the different order) and nobody much uses it in daily life.
– Willeke♦
Apr 30 '16 at 10:06
add a comment |
4
How does this affect travellers?
– gerrit
Apr 27 '16 at 9:55
UK and USA use miles per gallon (and annoyingly use different gallons, so the numbers are different). Never heard of any place that does km / Liter. Apart from that, I recommend using a pocket calculator.
– gnasher729
Apr 29 '16 at 22:17
In the Netherlands, and likely more European countries, km/l is what used to be used, now the standard is supposed to be L/100km (with the useless change of l into L on top of the different order) and nobody much uses it in daily life.
– Willeke♦
Apr 30 '16 at 10:06
4
4
How does this affect travellers?
– gerrit
Apr 27 '16 at 9:55
How does this affect travellers?
– gerrit
Apr 27 '16 at 9:55
UK and USA use miles per gallon (and annoyingly use different gallons, so the numbers are different). Never heard of any place that does km / Liter. Apart from that, I recommend using a pocket calculator.
– gnasher729
Apr 29 '16 at 22:17
UK and USA use miles per gallon (and annoyingly use different gallons, so the numbers are different). Never heard of any place that does km / Liter. Apart from that, I recommend using a pocket calculator.
– gnasher729
Apr 29 '16 at 22:17
In the Netherlands, and likely more European countries, km/l is what used to be used, now the standard is supposed to be L/100km (with the useless change of l into L on top of the different order) and nobody much uses it in daily life.
– Willeke♦
Apr 30 '16 at 10:06
In the Netherlands, and likely more European countries, km/l is what used to be used, now the standard is supposed to be L/100km (with the useless change of l into L on top of the different order) and nobody much uses it in daily life.
– Willeke♦
Apr 30 '16 at 10:06
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According to auto magazines, L / 100 km seems to be the accepted standard. However km / L is sometimes used unofficially on forums and blogs. Either way converting from one to the other is simple.
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According to auto magazines, L / 100 km seems to be the accepted standard. However km / L is sometimes used unofficially on forums and blogs. Either way converting from one to the other is simple.
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According to auto magazines, L / 100 km seems to be the accepted standard. However km / L is sometimes used unofficially on forums and blogs. Either way converting from one to the other is simple.
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According to auto magazines, L / 100 km seems to be the accepted standard. However km / L is sometimes used unofficially on forums and blogs. Either way converting from one to the other is simple.
According to auto magazines, L / 100 km seems to be the accepted standard. However km / L is sometimes used unofficially on forums and blogs. Either way converting from one to the other is simple.
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How does this affect travellers?
– gerrit
Apr 27 '16 at 9:55
UK and USA use miles per gallon (and annoyingly use different gallons, so the numbers are different). Never heard of any place that does km / Liter. Apart from that, I recommend using a pocket calculator.
– gnasher729
Apr 29 '16 at 22:17
In the Netherlands, and likely more European countries, km/l is what used to be used, now the standard is supposed to be L/100km (with the useless change of l into L on top of the different order) and nobody much uses it in daily life.
– Willeke♦
Apr 30 '16 at 10:06