How Many Kilometers Can 1 Liter of 92 Gasoline Run?
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Generally, a sedan consumes about 10 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers (on ordinary roads), so 1 liter of 92 gasoline can run approximately 10 kilometers. If driving on typical city roads, the fuel consumption is about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, meaning 1 liter of gasoline can run about 12.5 kilometers. Additionally, this depends on the vehicle's condition, road conditions, and the driver's habits. Factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: Bumpy Roads Consume More Fuel: If the road is congested or uneven, forcing the vehicle to drive in low gear for extended periods, it will inevitably increase fuel consumption. Using the Trunk as Storage Increases Fuel Consumption: Using the trunk as a storage space, cramming in all sorts of items whether useful or not, increases the car's weight. It's important to note that vehicle weight and fuel consumption are directly proportional. A 10% reduction in vehicle weight can lead to a corresponding decrease in fuel consumption by several percentage points. Incorrect Driving Habits Can Double or Triple Fuel Consumption: Improper driving habits have the greatest impact on fuel consumption. During driving, especially in heavy traffic, at red lights, or when changing lanes, sudden acceleration and hard braking are the most common issues.