What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers?
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Car fuel consumption is categorized based on engine displacement. Below are specific details about fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: 1. 1.0L displacement: manual transmission consumes 4L, automatic transmission consumes 4.5 to 5L. 2. 1.5L displacement: manual transmission consumes 5L, automatic transmission consumes 6 to 7L. 3. 1.6L displacement: manual transmission consumes slightly over 5L, automatic transmission consumes 6 to 7L. Here are additional insights: 1. Method to calculate actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: X/100=50/600, where X is the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers, and the right side of the equation represents 50L of fuel consumed over 600 kilometers. Solving the equation, X=50×100/600. Answer: X≈8.33. Therefore, the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is approximately 8.33L. 2. Reasons for sudden increase in fuel consumption: excessive carbon buildup in the engine, excessive air conditioning load. 3. Fundamental relationship: comparing naturally aspirated engines with naturally aspirated engines, and turbocharged engines with turbocharged engines reveals that the fundamental relationship is that higher displacement leads to higher fuel consumption.