What is the fuel consumption per kilometer for a scooter?
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125cc scooter motorcycles consume about 10 liters of fuel to run approximately 330 kilometers, with a fuel consumption of around 3 liters per 100 kilometers. Below are detailed explanations about it: Introduction 1: The general fuel consumption pattern for 125cc scooters is that two-stroke engines consume more fuel than four-stroke engines, larger displacement engines consume more than smaller ones, and automatic clutches consume more than manual clutches. Introduction 2: The fuel consumption varies depending on the structural design of the engine, and specific values should be determined based on the particular model. For the more common models currently available in the domestic market, two-stroke 50cc vehicles have a fuel consumption of about 3L per 100 kilometers, while four-stroke 70-100cc vehicles consume less than 2L per 100 kilometers.
I've been riding a scooter for several years and feel the fuel consumption is roughly 0.02 to 0.03 liters per kilometer. In terms of cost, with fuel priced at 8 yuan per liter, it costs about 2 to 3 cents per kilometer. My scooter is 125cc, with a fuel consumption of 2.5 to 3 liters per 100 kilometers. It's slightly higher in city traffic with frequent stops and starts, but more economical on flat suburban roads. Temperature also affects it; it burns more fuel when starting in winter, while cooler summers lead to lower consumption. Regular maintenance is crucial, such as changing the engine oil and checking tire pressure. Insufficient tire pressure increases friction, causing fuel consumption to rise quickly. New scooters are more fuel-efficient, but as the engine ages over time, consumption increases slightly. In short, maintaining steady driving without sudden acceleration or braking keeps fuel consumption within this practical range.