How much fuel is consumed per kilometer if 8 liters are used per 100 kilometers?

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GiannaFitz
07/29/25 6:52pm
If 8 liters are consumed per 100 kilometers, then 0.08 liters are consumed per kilometer. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: 1. Vehicle starting and acceleration: The starting quality of the engine before the vehicle moves is directly related to fuel consumption. The more times the engine is started, the more fuel is wasted. Therefore, improving the starting quality is an important aspect of saving fuel. The way the vehicle starts and accelerates after ignition also affects fuel economy. Smooth starting and gradual acceleration significantly save more fuel compared to sudden starts and rapid acceleration. To save fuel during starting and acceleration, it is advisable to select a lower gear and apply the throttle smoothly when starting the vehicle. 2. Controlling speed and fuel economy: The most fuel-efficient speed is the speed at which the vehicle consumes the least fuel when driving in direct drive or overdrive gear. On the same road, different speeds result in different fuel consumption rates. Therefore, there is a specific speed at which fuel consumption is minimized. Thus, driving at a moderate speed in direct drive or high gear can help save fuel.
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