My clio 1.9D is getting about 60 miles on a fiver with very varied driving so that's about 12 miles per litre... very roughly. Testing now with frugal driving :o)
There is no one answer to your question. It depends on how many miles a car can drive on a single gallon of gas (MPG), or in this case, on a single liter. For example, if a car can drive 20 miles on one liter, the answer is 20. If it can drive 35 miles on one liter, the answer is 35, and so on.
30 mpg is 7.925 miles per liter
it would probably get about 25 miles. Best Ive got.
If your car gets 36.5 miles per gallon you are getting about 9.642 miles per liter.
The average person supposedly drives their car for about 12,000 miles a year.
Without knowing the year and model of the car it is impossible to answer this question.
Average yearly mileage is considered 10,000 to 12,000 miles. A 2001 model would have 70,000 to 84,000 average miles.
around about 240000 to 300000km
The average is 12,000 miles per year. About 190,000 miles as of 2011.
When a car is issued a warranty, the average number of miles put on a car is 12,000 miles. When the number of miles is increased, this can affect the warranty.
The average person drives about 12,000 to 15,000 miles a year. The car should have between 120,000 to 150,000 miles on it.
U.S. Average 15,000 - 20,000 miles