Jesus, how much has this cost me...

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As I rolled out of the garage today. 10000 litres...
 
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As I rolled out of the garage today. 10000 litres...
That's 9.1755 km per liter average. If you really want to know here's more info than you probably care to see ;) seems to be about $1.60 average.

Ontario’s premium (91–93) gasoline has averaged roughly 1.55–1.65 CAD/L across the province since January 2020, with big spikes in 2022 and generally lower prices in 2020 and late 2023–2025.What “average since January 2020” roughly looks like .Public data is not published as a single “Ontario premium average since 2020,” so the value has to be inferred from related series:In Q1 2020, the Ontario average for regular gasoline was about 1.04 CAD/L; premium typically runs about 10–15 cents higher, implying about 1.14–1.19 CAD/L for premium at that time. By late 2025, Natural Resources Canada’s city-level data show premium prices in major Ontario cities mostly in the 1.60–1.75 CAD/L range (e.g., Toronto 171.9 cents/L on 17 Nov 2025).Over this period, regular unleaded in Toronto ranged from under 1.00 CAD/L in early COVID to above 2.00 CAD/L during the 2022 price spike, with many months in the 1.40–1.70 CAD/L band; premium tends to sit around 10–15 cents/L above regular, which places its long‑run mean around the mid‑1.50s to low‑1.60s. Putting these together, a reasonable province‑wide long‑run average for premium since January 2020 is on the order of 1.55–1.65 CAD/L, acknowledging that the true value will depend on the exact weighting method (time weighting only vs. time‑and‑population weighting across cities).
 

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