How many kilometers can 100 liters of oil run?
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100 liters of oil can drive approximately 1,200 to 1,500 kilometers. Below are specific factors that affect fuel consumption: 1. Vehicle condition: In addition to keeping the car clean, it is also important to pay attention to the car's condition, performing regular maintenance and timely repairs. 2. Driving habits: Poor driving habits can waste fuel, such as carrying unnecessary weight, driving with windows open at high speeds, sudden acceleration, and hard braking, all of which can increase fuel consumption. 3. Road conditions: Driving in urban conditions can increase fuel consumption by 20% compared to test tracks, mainly due to frequent starts, stops at traffic lights, gear shifting, and acceleration/deceleration, leading to higher fuel consumption.
As an ordinary person who drives frequently, I think how far 100 liters of fuel can take you largely depends on the type of car you have and your driving habits. My old sedan consumes about 9 liters per 100 kilometers, so 100 liters can take me approximately 1,100 kilometers—enough to drive from Beijing to Shanghai and then some. However, in city traffic with constant stopping and starting, fuel consumption can soar to over 12 liters, reducing the range to maybe just 800 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed with less wind resistance, I’ve managed to stretch it to 1,400 kilometers. I always make sure to check tire pressure regularly, as properly inflated tires save fuel, and I try to use the air conditioning sparingly, though it’s hard to avoid in the summer heat. In short, while the fuel amount is fixed, the actual distance can vary a lot. I recommend using an app to monitor fuel consumption for more accurate tracking.