Alloy wheels provide a major mass reduction from the car, providing better handling,lower fuel consumption and good-looking.
Normally the larger the engine the more fuel it will use under the same conditions.
cc's are the cubic centimeters that the pistons displace. if the pistons displace more, then they are bigger, if they are bigger, they will use more gas because the cylinders will be bigger. there are other factors related to gas consumption but cc's are the simplest.
Fighting performance?.. Eurofighter is better But in fuel consumption and economy F-16 is better F-16D .. fuel consumption 1.05km/litre Eurofighter.. fuel consumption 0.7km/litre F-16 max gload 9g Eurofighter max gload 9+ Its more expensive to own the Eurofighter.. but it performs better than the F-16
Custom wheels are custom built for the particular vehicle in question and can add value in comfort in relation to suspension and also regulate the fuel consumption.
It's not usually better than about 12l/100km.
The average fuel consumption of the 2006 Honda Accord is 10 km per liter of fuel. This includes in calculation the fuel consumption in crowded areas and the fuel consumption in regular areas.
better aerodynamics(better fuel consumption, MPG) and crash test ratings.
No it does not affect fuel consumption.
It will not increase fuel consumption.
Alloy wheels provide a major mass reduction from the car,providing better handling,lower fuel consumption and good-looking. They are lighter, that means your vehicle has less unsprung mass. This means your car handles better and there is improved road grip on most . They are also good in terms of balancing. Your car balances well reducing stress on other parts of your car like the suspension and the axles.
Yes, rear wheel skirts help this issue. Wheel arches & wheels can be a significant area of turbulence depending on the OEM design. Covering the back wheels to smooth airflow at the rear of the vehicle can make a measurable difference in fuel consumption.