How many liters does it take to fill up a Volkswagen Polo?
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The Volkswagen Polo has a fuel tank capacity of 45 liters when full. The fuel tank volume refers to the size of the tank and measures a vehicle's ability to hold fuel. The fuel tank volume determines the driving range; for two cars with identical engines, the larger the fuel tank, the farther the car can travel. The actual capacity of the fuel tank is greater than the nominal capacity, as national regulations stipulate that the nominal capacity of an automobile fuel tank should be 95% of the rated capacity. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Polo are 3970mm in length, 1682mm in width, and 1462mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2470mm. The interior features sporty leather seats, an intelligent multifunctional trip computer, and a front center armrest. Functions include one-touch power windows with anti-pinch protection for all four doors and electrically adjustable, heated exterior rearview mirrors.
I've been driving a Volkswagen Polo for several years. This car has a fuel tank capacity of around 45 liters when full, depending on the model year. For post-2019 models, it's basically this figure. In city driving, the average fuel consumption is 6-7 liters per 100 kilometers, and a full tank can last over 650 kilometers. Doing the math, one tank is enough for two weeks of commuting. Remember not to overfill when refueling - stop when the pump automatically clicks off, leaving some space to prevent fuel spillage or issues from thermal expansion/contraction. Also, regularly check the fuel cap seal. If there's leakage or unusual odor, get it inspected at a repair shop immediately. Always fill up before long trips to avoid the hassle of finding gas stations en route, especially during holiday highway traffic jams. Develop the habit of refueling when the gauge drops to 1/4 - this protects the fuel pump from excessive wear and allows early detection of abnormalities to save money.