How many liters of gasoline can a BMW 523 hold?
2 Answers
BMW 523 can hold 70 liters of gasoline. Exterior configuration: The BMW 5 Series has a body size of 4841mm in length, 1846mm in width, and 1468mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2888mm. The front track is 1558mm, and the rear track is 1582mm. The engine is front-mounted, featuring an inline 6-cylinder 4-valve configuration. Power configuration: It has a 2.5L displacement, with dimensions (L/W/H in mm): 5039*1860*1471, and a wheelbase of 3108mm. It uses a 6-cylinder naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 78.8 Ps. The drivetrain is front-engine rear-wheel drive, with a front suspension type of double-wishbone independent suspension and electric power steering.
I've been driving a BMW 523 for several years and am familiar with its fuel tank capacity of approximately 70 liters. Every time I refuel, I always make sure to fill it to the full mark but not exceed it to avoid overflow or damage to the charcoal canister. When full, it can run over 600 kilometers, depending on road conditions and driving habits—consumption is faster in congested urban areas, while steady driving on highways saves fuel. It's advisable to regularly check fuel quality and avoid cheap gas from small stations; using higher-octane gasoline makes the engine run smoother. Additionally, develop good habits: don't wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel, as this can cause the fuel pump to overheat and fail; check tire pressure before and after refueling to ensure it's at the standard level, which is both safe and fuel-efficient. These small details, accumulated over time, protect your beloved car and save money.