Depends on the different types of cars.If it is normal (about 160 hp) maybe 7 - 8 liters per 100 km
This question doesn't make sense. A gallon is a measure of volume and a kilometer is a measure of distance. In foreign countries, you will often see fuel economy expressed in liters per 100 kilometers. This is the number of liters of fuel will be needed to drive 100 kilometers. It is used instead of MPG. By the way, 1 mile = roughly 1.6 kilometers. 1 gallon - roughly 3.8 liters.
That could depend on how fast you drive. Or it might not.
22.19 liters per 100km
Depends on the MPG of that vehicle which you did not list.
It will get 24 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. That equates to 38.6 kilometers per 3.79 liters of fuel city and 49.9 kilometer per 3.79 liters of fuel highway. So, to go 100 kilometers will require 7.6 liters of highway driving.
191.3 km on 10.00 liters of fuel @45 miles per gallon.
There are no liters in 3 kilometers. Liters are a measurement for liquids, while kilometers are a measurement for length. If you meant to ask how many meters are in 3 kilometers, then the answer would be 3,000.
depends on your speed and your cars fuel consumption
not possible. liters are unit volume. kilometers are unit length.
Liters cannot be converted into kilometers. Liters measure volume whereas kilometers measure distance.
The answer will depend on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle, plus other factors such as your speed, driving style, etc.
If you traveled 600 km and required 58 liters of gasoline to do it you achieved about 10.34 km/L fuel economy.