That depends on the vehicle you're driving. There'll be a significant difference between the mileage you'd get from a Prius and the mileage you'd get from a Heavy Goods Vehicle.
considering average mles pr km it would normally get 24,224.7km per 3800 liters of fuel
Depends on the fuel mileage of the truck in question.
as much u can drink of it and how far u can pee
A F1 car holds 180 liters of fuel. Although it does differ from car to car, depending how far the car needs to travel and what the person wants the weight to be of the car.
1/4 mile
how much fuel does a 406 Cessna take
It will go wherever the ocean currents take it.
Well I am guessing you are talking about 25 liters in gas or fuel, and if so then it greatly depends on you mpg (Miles per gallon). I will show you how to convert every thing so you can find out. There is approximately 3.785 liters in a gallon, so, if your car gets 20 miles to a gallon then you would get 20 miles on 3.785 liters. Using that conversion 25 liters would get you would get about 132 miles.
2002 Ford Taurus Est MPG 18MPG(City) 22MPG(Highway) also, simply how far a car will travel on a particular measurement of fuel (liters or gallons usually)
120km
Fuel mileage is a measure how efficient a vehicle is a travelling machine. It's either measured in how far you can travel on a set amount of fuel, as in miles-per-gallon(MPG), or kilometers-per-liter(KPL) Simply means how far you'd go on one gallon or one liter of fuel. The longer the better obviously. Sometimes, the reverse is used - how much fuel is needed to a go a certain distance. You might have Liters-per-10 km. In this case, you want low number.
about 2 hour drive and 100 mile from fair fax to Richmond