How many kilometers can 28 liters of oil run?
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28 liters of oil can run about 300 kilometers. The actual fuel consumption during driving depends on the individual's driving conditions and speed. Factors related to increased car fuel consumption: Low tire pressure or severe tire wear; frequent loading of heavy objects; poor road conditions; frequent braking, frequent starts, and unnecessary acceleration; substandard oil quality; severe carbon deposits in the intake and exhaust systems, fuel lines, injectors, throttle valves, malfunctioning catalytic converters, sensor failures, and spark plug issues can all lead to unnecessary fuel consumption and increased fuel usage. Methods to reduce fuel consumption: Start slowly and press the accelerator gently; gentle acceleration and braking, brake early; maintain appropriate tire pressure; regularly organize the trunk and reduce weight.
I drive an ordinary sedan to commute, with an average fuel consumption of about 8 liters per 100 kilometers. With 28 liters of fuel, it can run approximately 350 kilometers. However, this still depends on road conditions. If driving at a constant speed on the highway, it might run dozens of kilometers more, but fuel consumption increases in city traffic jams. I usually pay attention to not accelerating suddenly and braking less, which saves a lot on fuel costs each month. Filling up the tank with about 50 liters of fuel lasts me a little over a week. Recently, fuel prices have risen, and everyone has started to think about fuel-saving tips, such as not keeping tire pressure too low and avoiding carrying heavy loads in the car.