How many liters of fuel are left in the last bar of the Geely Emgrand?
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Geely Emgrand has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 55 liters. When only the last bar remains, it can generally hold around 45 to 48 liters of gasoline. Exterior design of the Geely Emgrand: The model features a return-style grille paired with headlights on both sides, complemented by chrome-plated horizontal bars below for decoration. Combined with the fog lights on both sides, it creates a layered effect. The side waistline adopts a rising design, with the body tilting forward to give a sense of dynamism. The zigzag-style taillights connect with the side waistline, while the taillights are directly linked by chrome-plated horizontal bars. Powertrain of the Geely Emgrand: The Geely Emgrand is equipped with a 1.5L inline four-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum output of 109 horsepower and peak torque of 140N·m. It is paired with either a 5-speed manual or 6-speed CVT transmission, achieving a fuel consumption of around 5.7L per 100 kilometers. With a full tank, it can travel up to 900 kilometers.
I've been driving a Geely Emgrand for several years and noticed that the last fuel gauge segment usually indicates around 7 to 8 liters remaining, depending on the model version. My car has a 50-liter fuel tank, designed to trigger the last segment warning when fuel levels drop to 10%-15% remaining, preventing dangerous empty-tank situations. Once I specifically tested this - when the gauge reached the last segment, I refueled and pumped exactly 43 liters, confirming 7 liters remained. Driving with low fuel is risky. If stuck in traffic or far from gas stations, the car may stall within tens of kilometers, potentially overheating and damaging the fuel pump. Therefore, I always refuel at quarter-tank for peace of mind and extended vehicle lifespan. Considering temperature variations and road gradients causing gauge inaccuracies, don't overly rely on the last segment. Developing regular fuel-check habits is more reliable.
With over a decade of driving experience and having driven several Emgrand models, I've noticed that the last fuel bar typically indicates a remaining 6-9 liters. Considering a 50-liter fuel tank, reaching the last bar means the low-fuel warning is on. In the city, you can drive up to 50 kilometers at most. On the highway, it's slightly better, allowing about 70 kilometers, but don't push your luck. Driving habits significantly impact fuel consumption—rapid acceleration or heavy loads increase consumption, depleting the last bar faster. For instance, I used to wait until the warning light came on before refueling during frequent business trips, which once left me stranded on the highway, causing delays and towing expenses. Since then, I've learned to refuel when the gauge drops below half to avoid risks and save on fuel costs. Tire pressure and maintenance also play a role—low tire pressure increases fuel consumption, making the car work harder and burn fuel faster when the fuel level is low.