by Anonymous on November 28th, 2006

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How much milage my car (1.8 cylinder) should give from one litre of fuel in winter, summer, the city, and on the highway?

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  • by Drublic on November 29th, 2006

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    OK, with the extra info you gave in your comment, this is the info I was able to get. This of course is accurate if your car is well tuned without significant body damage. Sorry, it's in gallons though, not liters.

    MPGallon (city) 29
    MPGallon (highway) 37
    MPGallon (combined) 32

    There should be no difference between summer and winter. The only difference is if you are driving in a lot of snow, then I would reduce the city mileage down by 10% because of the tire spinning while acceleration.

    http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/15844.shtml

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