New Delhi. The mileage of any car depends on its engine, size, weight, driving conditions and your driving style. Generally, the mileage of a hatchback car is between 15 to 20 kilometers per liter (km/liter). It is also seen that the car gives good mileage on long drives, but the mileage decreases on short drives.
But if you have to drive your car for 10 km, how much petrol will the car consume? Let’s find out how much petrol the car will consume for this distance.
If the car is 15 kmpl:
If your car runs 15 kilometres in one litre of oil, then it will need approximately 0.67 litres of petrol to run 10 kilometres.
If the car gives a mileage of 20 kmpl:
In this situation, the car will need 0.5 liters of petrol to run 10 kilometers.
The mileage of the car depends on these things
Traffic: If you are stuck in traffic and use the brake and clutch repeatedly, petrol consumption increases.
Use of AC: Use of air conditioner also reduces fuel efficiency.
Tyre pressure: Low tyre pressure puts more load on the engine, which can increase petrol consumption.
Driving style: Accelerating fast or braking suddenly also consumes more petrol.
Tag: auto news
first published : August 25, 2024, 07:18 IST