How Far Can a Car Go Without Refueling?
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How far a car can go without refueling depends on the fuel tank capacity of the vehicle. The specific details are as follows: 1. A car with a larger fuel tank can travel farther, while one with a smaller tank will travel less. 2. The calculation formula is: Distance that can be traveled when the fuel gauge shows "0" = (Remaining fuel when the gauge shows "0" ÷ Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers) × 100 kilometers. To avoid running out of fuel, you can use the following fuel-saving tips: 1. Avoid pressing the accelerator pedal too hard when starting: Pressing the accelerator pedal too hard when starting the car will increase fuel consumption, so you should press it gently to allow the car to start slowly. 2. Maintain a safe speed: Driving at a constant speed will reduce fuel consumption, preferably between 60 and 90 kilometers per hour. 3. Turn off the engine during prolonged traffic jams: Excessive idling time will significantly increase fuel consumption. If the car is parked for more than 5 minutes, you can turn off the engine. 4. Avoid driving at low speeds for extended periods: Maintaining a speed of 40 km/h for a long time will also consume a lot of fuel.