Is 1 yuan per kilometer appropriate for private car usage for business purposes?

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StEmersyn
07/30/25 8:55am
1 yuan per kilometer is appropriate for private car usage for business purposes. Here is an introduction to the relationship between car tire pressure and car performance: Tire pressure and load capacity: Tire pressure is an indicator of a car's load capacity. The tire pressure of a car determines its load capacity. The higher the tire pressure, the greater the load capacity; the lower the pressure, the smaller the load capacity, provided that the tire pressure remains within the standard range. The relationship between tire pressure and car power performance: When tires operate on flat roads, they need to overcome resistance from the ground and air. When tire pressure decreases, the rolling resistance coefficient increases rapidly, tire rolling deformation occurs, and fuel consumption rises. Proper tire pressure ensures good power performance for the car. The relationship between tire pressure and car ride comfort: The ride comfort of a car directly affects passenger comfort. Appropriate tire pressure can provide better comfort for passengers. When the car's tire pressure is too high, the tires become harder, the vehicle's vibration frequency increases, and ride comfort deteriorates. Proper adjustment of tire pressure ensures good ride comfort.
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