What Is Fuel Economy?

Answer:
Fuel economy is a term that refers to the amount
of fuel necessary to move a vehicle over a certain distance. Fuel economy can be measured as the amount of fuel used per unit of distance, represented as liters per 100 kilometers, or the distance traveled per unit of fuel used, represented as kilometers per liter or miles per gallon.


Sometimes drivers will use the term gas mileage to refer to this second way of measuring fuel economy. The fuel efficiency of the vehicle’s engine, the way a vehicle is driven, and the design and weight of the vehicle’s body will all affect the fuel economy of the vehicle.
  more Q&A sessions like this

Trackback(0)
Comments (0)add comment

Write comment
You must be logged in to post a comment. Join for free or Login.

busy