
You can refuel 100 yuan each time, but it also depends on the specific situation. New cars should not be filled up: Do not fill up the tank for the first time with a new car, as it may cause the fuel float and sensor to malfunction, leading to inaccurate fuel gauge readings. Stop at the pump's automatic shut-off: For safety reasons, stop refueling when the pump automatically shuts off. It is not recommended to fill the tank up to the filler neck. There is no need to ask the attendant to lift the nozzle slightly after the automatic shut-off and continue fueling. Refuel by liters: It is advisable to refuel by "liters," preferably in increments of 10 liters, such as 10 liters, 20 liters, and so on. Before refueling, inform the gas station staff clearly how much you want to add to avoid dealing with small change.

Sure thing, buddy! Nowadays, gas stations support refueling by amount. Just tell the staff to add 100 yuan, and they'll handle it right away. But a quick reminder: gas prices vary daily. For example, today's 92-octane is 8.3 yuan per liter, so 100 yuan would get you about 12 liters. If you're using 95-octane, which is more expensive per liter, you'll get slightly less. Back when I drove my old car, I often refueled this way, especially for emergency top-ups or when I just wanted to fill half the tank to avoid waste. Both cash and mobile payments are accepted, and some gas station apps even offer discounts for reaching certain spending thresholds.

Absolutely you can. I just topped up 80 yuan worth of fuel last week for emergency. With current fuel price fluctuations, refueling by amount is the most transparent method, and you can even get invoices via QR code payment. Note some gas stations require a minimum of 50 yuan, but 100 yuan is completely fine. In summer, avoid filling the tank completely as thermal expansion may cause overflow. For frequent short-distance drivers like me, refueling in whole hundreds helps with budget control and makes end-of-month fuel expense calculations crystal clear. When the fuel gauge shows yellow light, adding 100 yuan typically covers about 150 kilometers.

Absolutely! Gas station systems all support entering a specific amount. Converted to liters, at the current price of 92-octane gasoline, you can get approximately 11-13 liters. This refueling method is especially suitable for older cars. My 15-year-old Santana often gets a hundred yuan worth of gas, as the fuel lines are aging and I don't dare to fill it up completely. Self-service pumps make it more convenient to operate by amount—just insert your card, enter 100, and then pick up the nozzle. For temporary refueling, it's recommended to note down the mileage so you can calculate the actual fuel consumption next time.


