What is the fuel consumption for driving 700 km on a full tank of gas?
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A full tank of gas driving 700 kilometers averages around 9 liters of fuel consumption. Here are specific details about fuel consumption: 1. Fuel consumption depends on driving habits: Aggressive braking, fluctuating speeds, prolonged engine idling, frequent acceleration, and long-distance driving at low gear with high speed can all increase fuel consumption. 2. Principle of vehicle fuel consumption: The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is an indicator of a vehicle. Driving below the economic speed results in higher fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, while driving above it has the opposite effect. If the engine speed is maintained within the same safe range, the hourly fuel consumption remains the same regardless of the vehicle's speed.
I've been driving my own car and often think about fuel consumption. Getting 700 kilometers out of a full tank sounds quite fuel-efficient, but to calculate the exact fuel consumption, you need to know the size of the fuel tank. For example, if your tank holds 50 liters, the fuel consumption would be approximately 7.14 liters per 100 kilometers (formula: 50 liters ÷ 700 kilometers × 100). When I drive on the highway, I can get it down to below 6 liters, but in the city, it tends to be higher because idling at traffic lights and sudden acceleration increase fuel consumption. For a regular small car, this is normal, but if the car is old or poorly maintained, fuel consumption could go above 10 liters per 100 kilometers. I recommend checking tire pressure regularly, avoiding overloading, and maintaining a steady speed of 80-90 kilometers per hour to save a lot on fuel costs. Tracking mileage and fuel usage can be easily done with a mobile app.