That question is too broad. You must take into account other variables such as the size and weight of the vehicle, its tires, cargo, etc. You must account for wind resistance, aerodynamics, SPEED/VELOCITY, and any variables on the engine as not all V8 engines are the same.
My Jeep Wrangler has a V6, 35" off-road tires, and is lifted approximately 8" total. It only gets 13-16 MPG at ~70 MPH. While at the same time my Ford Explorer has a V6, 33" street tires, and is at stock height. It will get anywhere between 19-22 MPG at ~70 MPH.
You need to be more specific to find an EXACT answer (and even then it will only be a close estimate). Try listing the model of engine, size (or model) of the car, what type of gasoline, and the speed of the vehicle.
more than 80 km
it depends how fast the taxi goes
Depending on your vehicle a liter of petrol (gas) can last anywhere from 4 kilometers to 15 kilometers.
The engine displacement does not provide sufficient information about its fuel efficiency. The question cannot, therefore, be answered.
1L = 59km37 x 1L = 59km x 3737L = 2183kmYou can travel 2183km on 37L of gas.
About 12 kilometers
12km
Around 10 miles or 16 kilometers.
more than 80 km
it depends how fast the taxi goes
Depends on the mpg of the vehicle you are driving which you fail to list.
Cylinder size is nothing to do with the amount of fuel the engine uses !
Impossible to answer without knowing the fuel mileage of said motorcycle.
In city: 14km +- 2km In highway: 18km +- 2km
There is no Volvo car with a two cylinder engine.
Depending on your vehicle a liter of petrol (gas) can last anywhere from 4 kilometers to 15 kilometers.
It depends on the fuel efficiency of the engine in the van, driving conditions, driving style, the load being carried, etc.