How many kilometers can you drive in one hour?

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LaLillian
07/29/25 5:10pm
Under normal circumstances, the average speed of a mainstream compact car is 60KM/h. The maximum distance that can be traveled in one hour depends on the engine displacement of the vehicle. The following section provides details: 1. 1.6L displacement: The maximum speed is 180KM/h, meaning under ideal conditions with no restrictions, the car can travel up to 180 kilometers in one hour; 2. 2.4L displacement: The maximum speed can reach 200KM/h, meaning a 2.4L displacement car can travel up to 200 kilometers in one hour under unrestricted conditions.
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