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Originally Posted by Arnold K.
Why are you laughing? He wasn't kidding, even if he was partially wrong - imperial gallon is smaller. 1 imperial gallon = 1.2 US gallons.
Thus, US MPGs and European MPGs vary due to metric differences.
America's wonderful education system at work.
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American inferiority complex and the need to feel superior by belittling another person clearly at work.
I honestly never heard of an imperial gallon. How the British measure there gas is of little importance to me. Every country I've been to uses metric litres and kilometers, not gallons or miles. Almost none of the world uses the gallon system. Anyway, its a waste of time, dealing with people like you.