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How far can the Kicks go with a full tank?

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CoreyAnn
07/29/2025, 02:29:10 PM

The Kicks can travel 800 kilometers with a full tank. The fuel tank can be divided into two types: open and closed. It must have a sufficiently large volume. To keep the oil clean, the tank should have a sealed cover with an air filter installed on it. The bottom of the tank should be at least 150mm above the ground, and the anti-corrosion treatment of the inner surface of the tank should be given full attention. Taking the Kicks 2021 Manual Cool Edition as an example, its length, width, and height are 4295mm, 1760mm, and 1588mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2620mm. The Nissan Kicks 2021 Manual Cool Edition is equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power output at 6300 rpm and a maximum torque at 4400 rpm.

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DeJackson
08/14/2025, 07:26:47 AM

I've been driving my Kicks for commuting and weekend trips for several years. A full tank generally gets me around 650 km, but this isn't fixed. When cruising on highways, my fuel consumption drops to 6L/100km, sometimes stretching over 700 km. However, in traffic jams or with AC on, it rises to 7.5L, reducing range to about 520 km. Many factors affect range - summer AC consumes extra fuel, and cold winter starts aren't fuel-efficient either. Once before a long trip, I checked tire pressure and maintained recommended levels, managing 680 km before refueling. For daily driving, don't push limits; refuel when low to avoid roadside embarrassment. Remember, actual range varies by driver - tracking your personal fuel habits is most reliable.

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SiennaFitz
10/14/2025, 02:22:37 AM

As someone who pays close attention to automotive details, I've calculated that the Kicks has a fuel tank capacity of 43 liters, with an official combined fuel consumption of approximately 6.5 liters per 100 kilometers. Theoretically, a full tank can cover 660 kilometers. However, reality is less ideal. When driving in the city with frequent starts, my fuel consumption can rise to 7.2 liters, reducing the range to below 600 kilometers. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed can lower consumption to 6 liters, allowing the range to approach 700 kilometers. Driving habits are crucial: avoiding sudden acceleration and hard braking can save a significant number of kilometers. Vehicle maintenance is also important. Regular oil changes and tire pressure checks, as I do, can improve range by about 10%. Don't ignore the fuel gauge warning—when the light comes on, you can still drive about 80 kilometers, but don't push your luck by delaying refueling.

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VonAlivia
11/27/2025, 02:17:41 AM

When I first got my Kicks, I was also curious about this. From my experience, a full tank can run about 620 kilometers. Daily commuting in the city consumes more fuel, only about 550 kilometers; on weekends when driving on highways more relaxed, it can easily reach 650 kilometers. Remember to maintain proper tire pressure and avoid overloading to prevent affecting the distance. Simply put, don't overthink these numbers, just watch the fuel gauge and refuel in time, the actual difference isn't too much.

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MacGage
01/17/2026, 03:45:34 AM

I use the Kicks for picking up my kids and commuting to work. A full tank can last about 630 kilometers without issues. There are many influencing factors: for example, I'm used to smooth acceleration and don't use the air conditioning too much, which helps save some fuel. However, if the roads are congested or there are many mountainous routes, the fuel consumption increases, and I can only go about 580 kilometers. When the car was new, the fuel warning light would come on, and I could still drive about 80 kilometers, but I always refuel in advance to avoid trouble. I suggest new owners start by adjusting their driving habits, such as avoiding frequent starts, which helps maintain good mileage.

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SanMadeline
04/13/2026, 10:41:29 PM

I often drive long distances, and the Kicks has an average range of 640 kilometers on a full tank, with significant fluctuations. According to my records, city driving reduces it to 550 kilometers, while smooth highway driving can extend it to 680 kilometers. Tire condition and vehicle load both affect the results: low tire pressure or a fully packed trunk increases fuel consumption and reduces distance. Environmental factors like strong air conditioning can reduce the range by 20 kilometers. Safety tip: Don’t rely on driving far after the low fuel warning; you should refuel when there’s about 100 kilometers left to ensure peace of mind. Regular maintenance keeps the car performing consistently.

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