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| |<nowiki>Top Numbers Driving America's Gasoline Demand</nowiki><br /><nowiki> | | |<nowiki>Top Numbers Driving America's Gasoline Demand</nowiki><br /><nowiki> |
| https://www.api.org/news-policy-and-issues/blog/2022/05/26/top-numbers-driving-americas-gasoline-demand</nowiki> | | https://www.api.org/news-policy-and-issues/blog/2022/05/26/top-numbers-driving-americas-gasoline-demand</nowiki> |
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| |<nowiki>25.4 miles per gallon gasoline</nowiki>
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| |<nowiki>Gas mileage of an average American new car</nowiki>
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| |<nowiki>This datapoint is conformable with [electric_car.efficiency], because the calculator understands 'gallon gasoline' as an energy unit.</nowiki><br /><nowiki>
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| "The average fuel economy for new 2020 model year cars, light trucks and SUVs in the United States was 25.4 miles per US gallon (9.3 L/100 km)."</nowiki><br /><nowiki>
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| - Fuel economy in automobiles - Wikipedia</nowiki>
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