I posted and deleted a similar calculation. I assumed my horrible math skills got the calculation wrong. I just assumed there was no way Canadians were paying the equivalent of $9 a gallon!Good day
It appears that someone may need to put an example of how to do an approximate calculation of fuel prices when comparing American gallon price to Canadian price per litre.
There is about 3.78 liters in an American gallon (isn't it cute, so small and fits in a smaller gas can!).
An Imperial gallon is 4.5 liters.. so much larger, and through the magic of math, helps make fuel mileage appear much larger/better...when it isn't.
;-)
So I will just use an arbitrary price on, oh, say
..9.00 an American gallon.
9÷3.78=2.38 per liter of fuel in American dollars.
I will use an average exchange rate of 1.3 CAD for every USD.
2.38×1.3=3.095 or 3.10 CAD for a liter to equal a 9.00 USD price point.
I hope I have helped anyone trying to calculate the exchange rate/fuel price difference. And maybe even elicited a chuckle or two in the process.
Have a good day,
Andy
I of course read your post, and was hoping no one was paying that much for gas, so far as I know!I posted and deleted a similar calculation. I assumed my horrible math skills got the calculation wrong. I just assumed there was no way Canadians were paying the equivalent of $9 a gallon!
Ouch, that must hurt!I'm in New Zealand right now. Hold your hats. Gas is $3.20 a liter. That works out to around $12.13 per gallon. That is US gallons and dollars.
Sorry Maverick but for daily drivers you're my gas hog getting only in the 40s mpg. My 750 motorcycle, if I drive it easy gets over 70. Even if it is kinda chilly out.Southern interior British Columbia, just went up again. Price per litre, ouch!![]()
My wife and I saw lots of EV's and other fuel efficient vehicles when we visited Aukland in March of 2025 for a cruise...and some Rangers as well. They seem quite popular there.I'm in New Zealand right now. Hold your hats. Gas is $3.20 a liter. That works out to around $12.13 per gallon. That is US gallons and dollars.
$1.25 a U.S. gallon, that’s cheap!We are up $! to $1.25 a gallon here in Western Washington. I'm with the OP though - fuel must be still too cheap for some folks - I live by a park and still see people sitting in their cars with the engines idling!
I'm assuming he meant he is up an additional $1.25 per gallon over pre-war prices, but I could be wrong.$1.25 a U.S. gallon, that’s cheap!![]()
Over $600 to fuel up my RV as diesel prices in Florida reaches $5.799 per gallon good thing truckers get fuel surcharge payments or they’d be on strike and parking their rigs like in the old days but now they don’t feel the pain - trying to get fuel cost as a legit tax deduction I know it can be done…That's what diesel costs here in inflationary Trumpars. $145 to fill up RV.