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How is fuel measured?

2026-06-20
SlowDownLife
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GregMood
2026-06-23
Fuel is usually measured in liters (L), a unit commonly used by gas stations for fuel metering. Fuel dispensers clearly display the number of liters dispensed and the corresponding Ringgit amount. Vehicle fuel consumption is mostly expressed in liters per 100 kilometers (L/100km), helping car owners understand their vehicle's fuel efficiency. The official fuel consumption data for vehicle models includes reference values for combined, urban, and highway driving conditions. Different types of fuel, such as RON95, RON97 gasoline, or diesel, are all measured in liters, with only the prices of various fuels differing. In addition, the accuracy of fuel metering is ensured by regular inspections by relevant regulatory authorities to avoid measurement deviations that affect consumers' rights and interests. The actual fuel consumption of car owners in use is also affected by factors such as driving habits and road conditions; for example, driving in congested sections or frequent rapid acceleration and deceleration may result in fuel consumption higher than the official combined data.
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