Impossible to say. It depends on the cubic capacity of the engine, how well it is serviced and how it is driven.
varies... 16 km to 4 km depending on size and efficiency of the car.
34 mpg equates to about 14.455 km per liter.
About 13.73 km per liter.
Drive economically, light accelerator.
There is no direct correlation between engine size and km per litre.
450 km per liter = 0.2222 liters per 100 km
8 km/L equates to about 18.817 miles per gallon.
You need to find out how many kilometers you get per liter. Take your distance, and divide it by how many km's per liter. Now multiply that by the price of premium locally. Note: I'm American so I'm assuming that everything is in metric, so the numbers below are due to be pretty far off. example: 234km's distance car gets 30 km per liter gas costs $4 per liter 234/30 = 7.8 7.8 X 4 = $31.2
A modern 1.6 liter engine, depending on the body of the car, has very good petrol economy. They can use as little as .068 liters per km.
(20 km/liter) x (1 mile/ 1.609344 km) x (0.94635 liter/qt) x (4 qt/gal) = (20 x 1 x 0.94635 x 4 / 1.609344) (km - mile - liter - quart / liter - km - quart - gallon) = 47.04 mi/gal ========================== -- Take the number of km per liter -- Multiply by 2.352 -- The answer is the number of miles per gallon
it depends in the car that how many km per hour can run the car
190.07 km by car and ferry