How Many Liters of Gasoline Can a Car Hold?

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OEmmett
07/30/25 8:38am
A car can hold 60 liters of gasoline. Below is relevant information about automotive gasoline: 1. Overview: Automotive gasoline is a liquid fuel refined from petroleum, primarily used for cars and motorcycles. 2. Classification: In China, automotive gasoline is divided into unleaded and leaded types. Unleaded gasoline comes in three octane ratings: 90, 93, and 95 RON (Research Octane Number). Leaded gasoline has three octane ratings: 90, 93, and 97 RON. Among these, the lead content in 90-grade gasoline does not exceed 0.35g/L, while the lead content in 93 and 97-grade gasoline does not exceed 0.45g/L.
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