You would have to dilute the gas somehow; it would probably not be safe.
Gas is priced by the litre in Canada. There is only one kind of litre
1 gallon of gas is equal to approximately 3.785411784 liters.
30 miles per gallon equates to about 7.925 miles per liter of gasoline.
One liter is closer to half of a gallon than a gallon.
3.79 liter is a gallon.
Yes. One gallon of petrol in the UK is equal to about 4.546 liters. (In the US, one gallon of gasoline is equal to about 3.785 liters.)
A liter is about 3.785 times less than one gallon.
About 60.566 liters to fill a 16-gallon gas tank.
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.
1 gallon is more
1 gallon [US, liquid] = aprox 3.785 liter 1 gallon [US, dry] = aprox 4.405 liter 1 gallon [UK] = aprox 4.546 liter
Assuming that it is the Imperial gallon and not the US one, it is 9.56 km per litre.