How many kilometers does a car generally travel per hour?

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DeClara
07/24/25 7:41am
1. This needs to be calculated based on the actual speed. Under normal circumstances, the average speed of a car is 60KM/h. 2. The maximum distance that can be traveled in one hour should be analyzed specifically based on the car's displacement. For example, a 1.6L displacement car can reach a maximum speed of 180KM/h, which means that under ideal conditions, it can travel up to 180 kilometers in one hour. 3. For a car with a 2.4L displacement, the maximum speed can reach 200KM/h, meaning that a 2.4L displacement car can travel up to 200 kilometers in one hour under unrestricted conditions.
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StCooper
08/11/25 3:19am
When it comes to how fast a car can go, I think on city roads, the average speed is around 40 to 60 kilometers per hour. Pushing it a bit might get you up to 70, but with frequent red lights and pedestrians, it's actually quite slow. On the highway, it's a different story. I often drive long distances, and when traffic is light, stepping on the gas easily gets me over 100 km/h. Generally, speeds between 80 and 120 are the most comfortable. Going faster than that risks speeding tickets and burns more fuel. In my daily driving with my small car, maintaining around 110 km/h feels the most stable—no need to push the gas too hard, and no worries about tickets. When choosing a car, I also pay attention: cars with larger engine displacement accelerate faster but consume more fuel. In short, cars generally move leisurely on regular roads but can go all out on highways. Balancing safety and efficiency is what matters most.
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MacMalachi
08/11/25 3:21am
From the perspective of car performance, speed mainly depends on the engine, transmission, and such. I've been into cars for several years. Generally, family cars can reach a maximum of 60 kilometers per hour in urban conditions, while on highways, it's easy to hit over 100. With a more powerful engine, say 1.6 liters, cruising at 120 is no problem at all; but with a smaller displacement, even 80 can be a struggle. Tires and vehicle weight also affect speed—when it's raining or heavily loaded, you should drive even slower. Additionally, road conditions make a big difference: smooth highways allow for faster speeds, while winding roads require slowing down. For everyday driving, I recommend not exceeding 110 to save fuel and avoid damaging the car. Choosing the right speed ensures both driving enjoyment and safety.
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