Will the fuel decrease if a car is parked for a long time?
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Gasoline and diesel are both volatile and flammable liquids, so the fuel will decrease if a car is parked for a long time. The following are the specific effects of long-term parking on a car: 1. Substandard engine oil: Lubricants, engine oil, and other fluids in the car may oxidize or absorb moisture, resulting in suboptimal performance when the vehicle is running. Substandard engine oil may even damage the engine. 2. Component deformation: After prolonged parking, the relative movement direction of the machine components inside the vehicle will become consistent, which may lead to deformation or misalignment over time, making driving extremely dangerous. 3. Battery discharge: The car battery relies on the engine running to charge itself. If the car is not started for a long time, the battery may remain in a discharged state, which will significantly shorten its lifespan.