I can't decide what this question means. You might change it to make it more understandable.
6.5 liters.
The engine holds no diesel. The diesel is stored in the fuel tank. Without knowing what make and model car you are talking about it is impossible to provide an answer.
454 cubic inches is 7.4 (7.43973) liters.
1.6 litres
The car will use at least 28.391 liters of fuel for the trip.
When owning a car it is important to know its fuel tank capacity. The 1991 Honda Civic fuel tank holds 45.04 liters of fuel.
Depends on the MPG of that vehicle which you did not list.
An engine with a displacement of 3.2 liters.
191.3 km on 10.00 liters of fuel @45 miles per gallon.
61.02 cubic inches per liter = 153 / 61.02 = about 2.5 liters.
No, cars are typically measured by their dimensions (length, width, height) in units like meters or feet. However, engine capacity is often expressed in liters, referring to the volume of the engine's cylinders. Fuel efficiency can also be measured in liters per 100 kilometers, indicating how much fuel the car uses over a distance.
A vehicle @ 13 liters per gallon (~0.29MPG) will travel about 6.55 miles on a tank of 22.5 gallons of fuel.