How much fuel can a Mercedes-Benz C-Class tank hold?

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StEllie
08/28/25 4:22am
Mercedes-Benz C200L has a fuel tank capacity of 66L. The methods to check fuel tank capacity and common fuel tank specifications are as follows: Methods to check fuel tank capacity: Generally, you can observe the reading through the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. If there are no other issues, the fuel level will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge on the dashboard has 5-6 segments, each representing the remaining fuel capacity in the tank. It is recommended to refuel when the fuel gauge shows only two segments left to avoid running out of fuel midway. Common fuel tank capacities for vehicles: Generally, small cars have fuel tank capacities of 35-45 liters, while mid-size cars have capacities of around 55-75 liters. A full tank typically allows a driving range of about 500 kilometers. The size of the fuel tank correlates with the vehicle's fuel consumption: vehicles with higher fuel consumption have larger tanks, while those with lower consumption have smaller tanks.
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JordanLynn
09/10/25 2:52am
As a Mercedes-Benz C-Class owner with years of driving experience, the fuel tank capacity is typically around 54 liters. It varies by model—for instance, my C300 has a 53.5-liter tank, which provides over 500 kilometers of city driving on a full tank. On highways, the range extends to nearly 700 kilometers, reducing the hassle of frequent refueling. The tank size is well-designed, neither too heavy to impact fuel efficiency nor too small to force constant gas station visits. Different versions have variations; the GLC SUV can hold up to 65 liters, while hybrid models might have smaller capacities. It's very convenient for daily use, and I recommend using 95-octane gasoline to maintain performance. The tank is made of engineering plastic, ensuring both lightness and safety. Remember not to fill it completely; leave some space to account for fuel expansion.
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