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The average fuel consumption in modern automobiles is only about 17 to 18 miles per gallon. The reason for this fairly low number is primarily due to the large number of SUV's and generally gas inefficient vehicles.
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yes, ethyl alcohol is used in many countries as fuel in automobiles.
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No, fuel-cell automobiles do not use gas as a fuel. They use hydrogen gas as a fuel source, which is converted into electricity to power the vehicle.
The average fuel consumption of the 2006 Honda Accord is 10 km per liter of fuel. This includes in calculation the fuel consumption in crowded areas and the fuel consumption in regular areas.
No it does not affect fuel consumption.
It will not increase fuel consumption.
yes
Honda has a pretty good selection of hybrid automobiles and fuel saving automobiles. Their Civic and Insight models are fuel efficient cars. They are available in Hybrids as well.