Okay, I did a search for the info I was given in a different thread I started a while back (to figure out my cost per km). I found this from SoftwareGoddess:
...car does 28 MPG City / 35 Hwy.
Assuming that MPG is miles per *imperial* gallon:
28 MPG * 1.61 km per mile / 4.55 liters per imperial gallon = 9.9 km per liter or about 10.1 liters per 100 km.
So, for every 10 km of city driving, you use about 1 liter of gas.
At $1.268 per liter, it's about $0.12 per km in the city.
So, yes about 10kms per litre. So, according to what you're saying, MDM, in my case it's equal which I apply for, is that right? And if I suspect I might use more fuel than that per km (winter tires year round, etc), I should apply for the rebate based on litres, yes?