How many liters does it take to fill up a sedan?
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A sedan typically takes 40 to 60 liters to fill up. Generally, vehicles with 1.6 to 1.8-liter engines have fuel tank capacities ranging from 40 to 50 liters, while those with 2.0 to 2.4-liter engines have capacities around 50 to 60 liters. Different vehicle models have varying fuel tank sizes: micro and compact cars usually hold between 35 to 55 liters, compact and mid-size cars between 55 to 70 liters, and some large full-size SUVs can exceed 100 liters. When refueling, it's crucial to select the correct gasoline grade. If your vehicle requires 92-octane gasoline, you must not use a lower grade. Similarly, if it requires 95-octane, do not use anything below that. Higher octane ratings indicate higher levels of octane, which improves the gasoline's anti-knock properties.