It all depends on the car. Most new sedans get anywhere around 25 MPG.
Depends on the vehicle you failed to list. I can assure you that you will not use even 1 liter.
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In an average car, you would need about six liters of petrol to drive 38 miles. This is equal to about 1.5 US gallons.
how much petrol will a car use (enginne two liters)
The car will use at least 28.391 liters of fuel for the trip.
it hold 34 liters
420km
The metric unit for measuring the amount of petrol in a car is typically liters (L). Fuel tanks in vehicles are commonly rated in liters, indicating the volume of petrol they can hold. For smaller quantities, milliliters (mL) may also be used, but liters are the standard measurement for automotive fuel.
It will go approx 5.9 km. What kind of car is it, anyway? My car uses less than 5 litres for that distance.
The cost of petrol for 1 mile will depend on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle (miles per gallon) and the current price of petrol. As a rough estimate, if your car gets 25 miles per gallon and petrol costs $3 per gallon, then it would cost you around $0.12 per mile in petrol costs.
I imagine it would vary depending upon the make and model of the car, but just to give you an idea, the Volkswagen Scirocco 1.4 TSI 3-door coupe holds 50 litres of petrol.
Well it all really depends on what car you get or what type of tank you get. for example, in the V8 Supercars that are run in Australia, their petrol tanks are 120 litres. you can get different petrol tanks for different cars, so yeh. If you want to find out how big a petrol tank is in a certain car then you should go onto the car manufactuers website and find out there, ok.