What does 'how many liters of fuel consumption' mean?

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LeonardoDella
07/29/25 6:51pm
Fuel consumption in 'how many liters' refers to the number of liters consumed per 100 kilometers. A car's fuel consumption is not only related to the car itself but also closely tied to the driver's habits and road conditions. Poor driving habits and frequent driving on congested roads will inevitably result in higher fuel consumption. More details are as follows: 1. Improving fuel economy: To enhance fuel efficiency while driving, it is advisable to avoid sudden acceleration and deceleration and maintain a steady speed as much as possible. This is the most fuel-efficient way to drive. 2. Avoid unnecessary overtaking: Unnecessary overtaking should also be minimized while driving. Frequent driving on congested roads can significantly increase fuel consumption. In such conditions, cars often have to stop and start frequently. Starting from a standstill requires substantial acceleration, demanding a large output of kinetic energy from the engine. If the car frequently stops and starts, fuel consumption will undoubtedly rise.
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