How much oil does the car burn?

How many liters of oil a car burns is how many liters of oil it consumes per 100 kilometers. The calculation method is as follows:

Divide the oil quantity by the axiom number and multiply it by 100.

For example:

Actual calculation method of fuel consumption per 100 kilometers: X/ 100=50/600, where x is the actual fuel consumption we require, and the right side of the equation is the fuel consumption of 50L when the vehicle travels 600 kilometers. Solve the equation, X=50× 100/600.

Answer: X≈8.33, so the actual fuel consumption of this car is about 8.33L per 100 kilometers.

However, many vehicles show the fuel consumption of 100 kilometers, but there will be some errors in computer calculation, so if you want to know the fuel consumption of gasoline accurately, you can calculate it yourself.

The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers refers to the fuel consumption of vehicles running at a certain speed 100 kilometers on the highway. It is the theoretical index of vehicles. The fuel consumption per 100 kilometers is a numerical value measured by a dynamometer installed on the vehicle chassis. In an objective environment, it is converted into a speed parameter by the manufacturer, and then the fuel consumption data of the theoretical experiment of the vehicle model is calculated by driving at a specified speed.

Because most vehicles are close to the economic speed at 90 km/h, most of the theoretical fuel consumption announced to the public is usually 100 km fuel consumption at 90 km/h (exhaust gas analyzer and carbon balance method are used to analyze the carbon content in the exhaust gas to judge the exhaust volume).

As the saying goes, buying a car is easier than maintaining it, which is a concern of many wage earners. The most important thing in the process of car maintenance is the fuel cost, so you must consider the displacement and fuel consumption of the vehicle when buying a car.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Fuel consumption per 100 kilometers