Is the Fuel Tank Capacity the Same as the Actual Fuel Filling Amount?
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Fuel tank capacity is not the same as the actual fuel filling amount. This is intentionally set by car manufacturers to ensure the safety of normal vehicle operation. Below is relevant information about fuel tank capacity: Definition: Fuel tank capacity refers to the size of the fuel tank, measuring a vehicle's ability to hold fuel. The size of the fuel tank is directly related to the vehicle's fuel consumption. Generally, a full tank can drive over 500 kilometers. For example, a car with a fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers usually has a fuel tank capacity of around 60 liters. Purpose: Fuel tank capacity determines the driving range. For two cars with identical engines, the one with a larger fuel tank can travel farther. To know how much fuel your vehicle's tank can hold, you can refer to two aspects: first, the fuel tank capacity specified in the vehicle's user manual, and second, actual refueling experience. The fuel tank capacity listed in the manual is smaller than the actual fuel filling amount.