What is the fuel consumption of a 1.5L car per 100 kilometers?

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AlessandraAnn
07/29/25 9:05pm
1.5L cars consume 6 to 8L of fuel per 100 kilometers. Fuel consumption under different road conditions: The fuel consumption of a 1.5L displacement vehicle varies with driving speed. When driving on highways at a speed of about 90 kilometers per hour, the fuel consumption is around 6.5L per 100 kilometers; the comprehensive fuel consumption for urban and suburban road driving is approximately 7.5 liters. Method for calculating car fuel consumption: Divide the actual fuel consumption by the actual distance traveled. That is, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers equals fuel consumption (liters) divided by distance traveled (kilometers) multiplied by 100. For example, if a 1.6L car travels 500 kilometers and consumes 40 liters of fuel, the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers equals 40/500x100, which is 8 liters.
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