About 10 km per litre is normal or 23 miles per gallon
No, it will, under normal conditions, last the life of the engine.
Never under normal circumstances. It is designed to last the life of the engine.
In 2007, approximately 15% of all world consumption was imported.
Normal California - 2007 was released on: USA: 9 October 2007
Lube oil consumption depends on engine design and motor operating conditions. Dieselnet is a good source. Typical oil consumption values for pre-1980s engines were 0.46 g/kWh (0.34 g/bhp-hr; 0.25% of fuel consumption), pre-1990 engines ranged between 0.33-0.48 g/kWh (~0.15 - 0.20% of fuel consumption). A test on a number of 2002 heavy-duty and medium-duty engines in the US yielded an average of 0.22 g/kWh (0.1% of fuel consumption). Year 2007 heavy- and medium-duty engines consume on average 0.08 g/kWh (around 0.03% of fuel consumption)
Normal Life - 2007 was released on: USA: 30 June 2007 (Palatine, Illinois)
Petrol. Gasoline. Regular Unleaded. Call it what you will, it's just a normal internal combustion engine.
That engine uses a timing chain which never needs serviced under normal conditions.
The 2007 Honda Odyssey has a V6 engine.
The 2007 Cadillac Escalade has a V8 engine.
The 2007 Honda Pilot has a V6 engine.