What is the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for small cars?

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LillianaAnn
07/30/25 6:49am
Generally, small cars with a displacement around 1.6 liters will have a fuel consumption of about 6-8 liters per 100 kilometers. Below is extended information about fuel consumption: Factors affecting fuel consumption: Check whether the tire pressure meets the standard. If the tires are underinflated, fuel consumption will also increase. Check the degree of tire wear. If the tires are severely worn, slipping will frequently occur, increasing fuel consumption. If abnormal noises are found in the wheels during driving or starting, the bearings and braking system should be checked for faults in time. If the wheels do not rotate normally, it will affect the speed and increase fuel consumption. Calculation method of 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 is the fuel consumption of 50L for a vehicle traveling 600 kilometers. Solve the equation, X=50×100/600. The answer is X≍8.33. Therefore, the actual fuel consumption per 100 kilometers of this car is about 8.33L.
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