Is the Car Fuel Tank Capacity Accurate?

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DeIsabela
08/28/25 6:08am
Of course, it is very accurate! The fuel tank capacity (L) refers to the size of the fuel tank, measuring a car's ability to hold fuel. The fuel tank capacity determines the driving range. For two cars with identical engines, the larger the fuel tank, the farther the car can travel. Here are some related details: 1. Fuel gauge: There is a corresponding fuel level indicator on the vehicle's dashboard, which allows the owner to determine the amount of fuel in the tank and whether refueling is needed. 2. Precautions: Check the fuel level before driving to ensure sufficient fuel and prevent the vehicle from breaking down on the road, which could lead to dangerous situations.
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