DaButt
Friday 19th February 2016 6:16pm [Edited]
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Quote: Nogget @ 19th February 2016, 3:42 PM GMT
30 MPG is considered poor economy here, where fuel is 4x the price.
Your imperial gallon is 20% larger than our gallon, so it would be 36 mpg on the other side of the pond. And that's what I get in stop and go city driving; I get 40 MPG (46 UK) on the highway.
There are a lot of differences between cars in our countries. Almost every automobile has an automatic transmission. There are very few diesel cars on the road here, it's mostly reserved for semis and large trucks. My car would be considered small and underpowered in this country, but it's likely much heavier, larger and more powerful than a comparable car in the UK.
Also, European tests for for fuel economy are much different and more optimistic than our tests:
http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1091877_why-european-gas-mileage-ratings-are-so-high--and-often-wrong