by "Jetstreamer" (jetstreamer)
Published 10/27/2017 at 05:30
Tags: seems legit
STARS: 3
Most economical Nissan ever.
"InFierority Complex" (lanciere)
10/27/2017 at 05:35, STARS: 0
You could probably drive cross country through Estonia four times on 1 gallon according to that.
"duurtlang" (duurtlang)
10/27/2017 at 05:48, STARS: 0
Given that Estonia isn’t a (former) colony of the UK I doubt the owner is aware of what a ‘gallon’ could be, and even ‘mile’ will be obscure.
"Jetstreamer" (jetstreamer)
10/27/2017 at 05:56, STARS: 0
I think you underestimate the level of knowledge in Estonia. You and I know about miles and gallons and the Netherlands wasn’t a UK colony either.
But besides that, yeah it’s just a random coincidence. Just raised my eyebrow when I walked past.
"Jetstreamer" (jetstreamer)
10/27/2017 at 05:56, STARS: 0
Pretty much yeah :)
"beardsbynelly - Rikerbeard" (beardsbynelly-Rikerbeard)
10/27/2017 at 06:28, STARS: 1
It’s metric.
Metres per gram
"SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media" (silentbutnotreallydeadly)
10/27/2017 at 07:33, STARS: 0
Estimated. Your experience may vary.
"Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer" (smallbear94)
10/27/2017 at 08:30, STARS: 0
That’s... more amazing?
"fintail" (fintail)
10/27/2017 at 09:28, STARS: 0
I know about kms and ls, and I was raised in Murkaland. However, at least judging by the target demographic here, the driver of such a car might not be into it.
"duurtlang" (duurtlang)
10/27/2017 at 09:33, STARS: 0
Well yes, but the metric system is used by science. The legacy units the US (and to a lesser extent the UK) uses aren’t used anywhere else.
"fintail" (fintail)
10/27/2017 at 09:56, STARS: 0
I don’t work in science. But I travel and like cars.
It’s not hard to remember the units and conversion, I would hope any reasonably literate person can do it. If random Estonian has traveled to Limeyland or Yankeeland or likes cars from the USA, it would be easy.