How many liters of fuel can a Volkswagen Lavida hold?
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Volkswagen Lavida sedan version can hold about 51 liters of fuel, while the hatchback version can hold about 52.8 liters. Depending on the version, it can use either 92 or 95 octane gasoline. The dimensions of the Lavida are 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2610mm. In terms of body line design, the Lavida features quite sharp waistline design while retaining a side profile similar to the Octavia. The advantage of this design is that it facilitates passenger access to the rear seats, and the 2610mm wheelbase also ensures comfortable rear seating space. The traditional Volkswagen family grille and U-shaped front face design are also carried forward and inherited in the Lavida.
I drive a Volkswagen Lavida with a fuel tank capacity of around 55 liters, though it may vary slightly depending on the specific model, generally ranging between 50-55 liters. With a full tank and an average fuel consumption of about 8 liters per 100 kilometers, it can run close to 700 kilometers, which is quite practical for daily commuting. I use it for my daily commute, and filling up once a week is sufficient—saving both time and hassle. The size of the fuel tank actually affects travel plans—for example, on long trips, the 55-liter capacity allows me to make fewer stops at gas stations, driving several hundred kilometers non-stop. Remember not to fill the tank too full; leave some space for fuel vapor expansion to avoid overflow. The manual provided when purchasing the car will indicate the exact capacity, so it's advisable to check the manual for confirmation. Overall, this capacity is standard for compact cars, neither wasting space nor requiring frequent refueling.