It's 113.5 per litre at my Canadian Tire in Fraser Valley.
I don't remember, but, I know for a 10 gallon imperial tank of gas, it cost me $ 4.50 cdn. Now, those were the days.
There is no gas in a tire pump, only air.
Conversion: Convert US dollar to Canadian to get $CDN/Gallon. Divide that amount by 3.78 (3.78 Litres per US Gallon) to get CDN $/L. A straight-up number does NOT exist due to fluctuating currency.Example: Current price of $2.42/Gallon(US). $2.42 = $3.10 CDN(April 15, 2016, $1 USD = $1.28 CDN). Divide $3.10 by 3.78 - $0.82/L. (Today, gas was around $1/L, so it would be worth the drive to do some shopping and fill up from near empty).
3.89-4.49
No, a tire is around rubber object to fit on a wheel. How can you possibly mistake it for a gas.
Any tire inflated with a gas (air or nitrogen ) is a pneumatic tire.
Any tire inflated with a gas (air or nitrogen ) is a pneumatic tire.
Around $3.50
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as of today feb. 18 2009 in mississauga canada it is 78.8c/L ^^
Check the tire pressure, keep up on all your scheduled maintenance.
Tire wear, vehicle handling and gas mileage.