How Many Kilometers Can 100 Liters of Gasoline Drive?
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Taking a 1.6L displacement car as an example, 100 liters of gasoline can drive approximately 1,667 kilometers on long-distance trips. If driving on regular urban roads, the fuel consumption is about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, meaning 100 liters of gasoline can drive around 1,250 kilometers. Below are the details: 1. Calculation: Generally, a small car can drive about 10 to 15 kilometers per liter of gasoline. Calculation method: Distance per liter = 100 ÷ fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. 2. Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: This refers to the fuel consumption of a vehicle driving 100 kilometers at a certain speed on the road. It is a theoretical indicator of the vehicle. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is measured by manufacturers under objective conditions using a dynamometer installed on the vehicle's chassis, converting the measured values into speed parameters, and then calculating the theoretical experimental fuel consumption data for the model at specified speeds. Since most vehicles approach their most economical speed at 90 km/h, the publicly announced theoretical fuel consumption is usually the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers at 90 km/h.