Still tech (IMHO) but I plead guilty to taking that thread off topic...
Bonus question for our British drivers:
Why are UK mpg numbers different than US mpg?
According to Omni Calculator, 41 US mpg is the same as 49.239 UK mpg or 17.43 kmpl (kilometers per liter).
I've found an answer to this odd situation. It starts with the Magna Carta... and there were changes made in the UK after the American Revolution.
The USA declared independence in 1776 and won that in 1783. This means that they did not get the (British) reforms of 1820, enacted in the Imperial Weights and Measures Act.This act abolished all old gallons, and introduced a new gallon, represented by ten pounds of water, at 62°F against brass weights in air...
Link to (Australian) Wendy Krieger's reply on
Quora.comAs an aside, I do love it when the "related questions" list includes: "How many 1/2 gallons are there in a gallon?" The answer was certainly not one I would have given