It would consume more fuel - as it would need to expend more energy to fight against the headwind.
1.5 to 2.0 km/lt
Many ways. Electricity is produced by fuel, so if you use less electricity, you save fuel. 1. Drive less by car pooling, walking, riding bike, riding a bus or train (buses and trains consume fuel, but one additional passenger does not add to the fuel consumption) 2. Use less air conditioning or heat. Fans consume much less energy than air conditioners. 3. Use the dryer less or not at all. 4. Buy a fuel efficient car. 5. Use florescent or energy saving light bulbs 6. Turn off TV's, computer, and monitor when not in use. 7. Turn off lights when leaving the house.
Many are heavy cars with powerful engines. It takes fuel to move them.
Hybrid cars, and cars which consume diesel consume less fuel than their competitors. There are many comparison sites online designed to help those who may be interested in greener cars. These sites also include cars which can be purchased simply for that matter.
Bad fuel or water in the fuel or clogged fuel injectors might cause a car to run with less speed. This might also happen if the car has a problem with the fuel pump.
it depends on how it is made and what size car it is in.
You can cycle and walk to places instead of actually going in a car van loryy bus which uses petrol
Yes, directly proporiate to weight. A 2500lb car will consume half the fuel of a 5,000lb car
Smaller cars generally weigh less and have smaller more fuel efficient motors where as larger cars generally have larger motors and weigh substantially more. More weight equals poorer gas mileage and larger engines consume more fuel.
Less than the cost of fuel you would consume bringing it to a salvage yard.
well there safer and more fuel effeciant and have less drag and friction