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Here in Canada gasoline volumes are "corrected" to 15C. This means that, in winter, the volume that you get is presumed to be at 15C but, since it might be 0C, the actual volume is less. Not sure what the coefficient of expansion is for gasoline but the volume that you get is likely a fair bit less than what you pay for. Also, at cooler temperatures, air is more dense so more fuel can be added into the combustion chamber to keep the ratio of fuel:air correct. You also probably get a bit more power. Finally, lights, fans etc use more current and it has to come from somewhere. I keep track of fuel consumption by the month and consistently get a calculated consumption in winter (of course less driving also) about 90% of what I get is summer.
Kim Strong, Nova Scotia
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