How to Calculate Fuel Consumption?

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AaliyahDella
07/29/25 6:10am
The calculation method for fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is: the volume (liters) of a certain amount of fuel divided by the distance (kilometers) the car can travel under that amount of fuel, multiplied by 100. That is, the calculation method for fuel consumption is: The volume (liters) of a certain amount of fuel divided by the distance (kilometers) the car can travel under that amount of fuel. Extended content: 1. Fuel consumption is a very complex matter, depending on the car's performance, road conditions, and the driver's driving skills. 2. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers indicated in the manuals of domestic cars is the constant-speed fuel consumption, which refers to the fuel economy index when the car is driving at a constant speed on good road surfaces.
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AddysonLynn
08/12/25 9:38am
I've been driving for a few years, and calculating fuel consumption is actually quite simple. Every time I fill up the tank, I record the mileage, and then note the mileage and the amount of fuel added at the next refill. For example, if I added 40 liters of fuel this time and drove 500 kilometers, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers would be (40 ÷ 500) × 100 = 8 liters. I use a notebook or a mobile app to keep track, and over time, I get to know the average fuel consumption. This helps me save some money because if the fuel consumption is high, I check the tire pressure or engine condition to avoid waste. There are many influencing factors, like city traffic jams or highway cruising, which are different. I try to accelerate smoothly to reduce consumption. After regular calculations, I can save a lot on fuel costs. I recommend everyone try to develop this habit.
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