depends how big the limo, general rule...about the same amount of gas a bus the same size would.
22.19 liters per 100km
To determine how many liters of fuel you can use over a distance of 67 miles, you need to know the fuel efficiency of the vehicle, typically measured in miles per gallon (MPG) or liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km). Once you have the vehicle's fuel efficiency, you can calculate the fuel consumption for the distance traveled. For example, if a vehicle gets 30 MPG, it would use about 2.23 gallons for 67 miles, which is approximately 8.43 liters.
3.5 liters
12000km
To determine fuel economy
The Daewoo Matiz has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 40 liters. This compact car is designed for efficient urban driving, making its fuel capacity suitable for its size and intended use.
The car will use at least 28.391 liters of fuel for the trip.
It will get 24 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. That equates to 38.6 kilometers per 3.79 liters of fuel city and 49.9 kilometer per 3.79 liters of fuel highway. So, to go 100 kilometers will require 7.6 liters of highway driving.
The fuel consumption of a vehicle can vary widely depending on its make, model, and driving conditions. On average, many cars consume between 5 to 10 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers. For example, a fuel-efficient car might use about 5 liters, while larger or less efficient vehicles might use closer to 10 liters. To determine the exact amount for a specific vehicle, it's best to consult the manufacturer's specifications or check recent fuel consumption data.
A lot around 30 liters/100km
You can use about 5 liters of oil for your Ford explorer 1997.
The amount of petrol needed to travel 9 kilometers depends on the fuel efficiency of the vehicle. For example, if a car consumes 8 liters per 100 kilometers, you would need approximately 0.72 liters for a 9-kilometer journey. To get a more accurate estimate, you can use the specific fuel consumption of the vehicle in question.