How much does 7.2l/100km fuel consumption cost?

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DelSilas
07/30/25 9:17am
Simply multiply by the unit price of gasoline to calculate the cost of fuel consumption. Here are the relevant details: 1. Definition of fuel consumption: Fuel consumption refers to the amount of fuel consumed corresponding to the distance traveled by the car. Constant-speed fuel consumption is an indicator of fuel economy when the car is driving at a constant speed on good roads. 2. Calculation of fuel consumption: To calculate the cost per kilometer for a car, first determine the vehicle's fuel consumption. Divide the car's fuel consumption per 100 kilometers by 100 to get the fuel consumption per kilometer, then multiply by the price of gasoline to obtain the cost of fuel required per kilometer. 3. Factors affecting fuel consumption: There are many factors that influence fuel consumption, not just the engine's powertrain, but also the transmission, drag coefficient, body weight, and tires. Additionally, driving habits, vehicle condition, and road conditions are also very important.
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