Saturday, November 19, 2011

How can i figure out the mileage of rover metro?

hi im thinking of driving up to bristol airport as it will cost 60 pound each for me and my boyfriend to go on the train. i would like to figure out roughly how much it would cost tho. i have a rover metro 3door 1.1 1997 car and its 110 miles and petrol is 0.90 a litre


but i dont know my cars mpg any one help on how i can work this out?|||It depends how you drive, the road and traffic conditions, etc., but my 1991 Rover Metro 1.1 tended to give 45.5mpg (about 10 miles per litre) on a long journey. If yours can match that, you will need 11 litres for 110 miles, or about 拢10.





Remember to include the cost of travel both ways, and also of parking at the airport, before deciding whether to go by train or car.|||If you don't know your cars miles per gallon (or kilometers per litre; you don't know anything You need to know that to make a calculation. Gallons are totally irrelevant and so is mileage





if it is X number kilometers in distance


and the fuel is in Liters.





It also depends on the roads, wind conditions, tire inflation, condition of the vehicle etc.





Train is usually cheaper. Don't ask the yanks. They use the smaller US gallon. Not imperial gallons(which are bigger).|||your metro gets 45 miles per gallon as per the manufacturer specifications (type in miles per gallon metro) in the search engine.


for 110 miles you need 2 and a half gallons (11.4 litres) x .90p = 10.26p.|||is it 110 miles each way?if so, a max of about 拢20 if your car is good and you drive sensibly.you should easily get at least 40mpg.|||http://www.torquecars.com/tools/uk-mpg-c鈥?/a>

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