If you travelled 10 kilometres and used 1 litre of fuel, your car has an average fuel consumption of 10 km/l or 10 l/100km. Similarly, if you travelled 10 km and used 2 litres of fuel, your car did 5 km/l. 10 ÷ 2 = 5. This is equal to 20 l/100km when converted. 10 is the magic number and the crossover point for the conversion between km/l and
Average fuel consumption of new LDVs decreased on average by 1.3% per year between 2005 and 2019 in South Africa. In 2019, average fuel consumption of LDVs reached 7.4 litres of gasoline equivalent per 100 kilometres, which is 2.8% above the global average. Differentiated vehicle registration taxes introduced in 2010 helped spur improvements inzApgUg. 229 395 187 480 263 180 1 35 481