How much fuel is consumed per kilometer?
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Generally, a car consumes about 0.07L of gasoline per kilometer. Here are some related introductions: 1. Introduction to gasoline: Gasoline is a volatile and flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained from petroleum through distillation and cracking, and can be used as fuel. It appears as a transparent liquid, is flammable, and has a distillation range of approximately 30°C to 220°C. 2. Differences in fuel consumption: Poor driving skills can lead to increased fuel consumption. The same car driven by different people will have different fuel consumption levels. Only by summarizing experiences and improving driving skills can the problem of high fuel consumption due to driving techniques be resolved.
Having driven for many years, I've found that fuel consumption per kilometer is quite important. Fuel efficiency is usually stated in liters per 100 kilometers, such as 10L/100km, which translates to about 0.1 liters per kilometer. Actual fuel usage is influenced by many factors—lighter compact cars might consume only 0.08L/km, while heavier SUVs can go beyond 0.15L/km. Driving habits are crucial: rapid acceleration or high-speed cruising burns more fuel, while maintaining a speed of 60-80 km/h is most economical. Road conditions also play tricks—urban congestion can double fuel consumption, while highways offer smoother driving. Don’t forget vehicle condition: low tire pressure or dirty engine oil increases resistance, raising fuel consumption by 10%. I recommend checking tire pressure and replacing filters every other month to save money and stay safe. Fuel consumption data can be read from the dashboard or calculated via smartphone apps—I often use these to track changes.