How Many Liters of Fuel Does a Car Need to Travel 300 Kilometers?

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MacDerek
07/29/25 7:25pm
1.0, 1.3, 1.6, and 2.0 displacement cars require approximately 16.7L, 23.3L, 33.3L, and 40L of fuel to travel 300 kilometers. Fuel consumption may vary depending on road conditions, driving habits, and oil quality. The specific influencing factors are as follows: Road Conditions: Changes in road conditions also affect fuel consumption. Poor road conditions can increase fuel usage. Driving Habits: Driving style is another hidden factor. Smooth starts and linear acceleration are more fuel-efficient, while aggressive driving behaviors like rapid acceleration, frequent braking, frequent starts, and unnecessary revving consume more fuel. Oil Quality: Poor-quality oil can lead to insufficient lubrication, increasing the engine's workload. More gasoline needs to be burned to achieve the same level of performance.
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