How much does 8.8l/100km fuel consumption cost?

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DelLane
07/30/25 12:58am
8.8L/100km, calculated at 7 yuan per liter, amounts to 0.616 yuan per kilometer in fuel costs. Here is additional information: 1. Constant-speed fuel consumption: Constant-speed fuel consumption refers to the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers obtained by certain types of vehicles during constant-speed fuel consumption tests as stipulated by national standards. 2. Vehicles subject to constant-speed fuel consumption tests include: (1) M1 category vehicles, M2 category vehicles with a maximum design total mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, and N1 category compressed natural gas vehicles; M1 category and N1 category vehicles with a maximum design total mass not exceeding 3.5 tons, tested according to the method specified in GB/T12545.1-2008 "Test methods for fuel consumption of passenger cars." (2) M2 and M3 category compressed natural gas vehicles with a maximum design total mass exceeding 3.5 tons, and N2 and N3 category vehicles; M2, M3 category vehicles and N category vehicles with a maximum total mass greater than or equal to 2 tons, tested according to the method specified in GB/T12545.2-2001 "Test methods for fuel consumption of commercial vehicles."
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