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The density of diesel fuel is dependent upon temperature (it is better to fill your vehicle early in the morning whilst the fuel is cooler and much denser, meaning you get more fuel for the volume). Assuming a density of 0.832 kg/l:

4.55 l ≈ 1 imp gal

1 tonne (metric ton) = 1000 kg

= 1000 ÷ 0.832 l

≈ 1202 l

≈ 1202 ÷ 4.55 imp gal

≈ 264.4 imp gal.

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