What is the fuel tank capacity of a pickup truck in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Jiangling Baodian diesel pickup truck is 64L. The vehicle's fuel consumption is related to the driver's driving habits and maintenance cycle. To reduce fuel consumption, drivers should regularly pay attention to the vehicle's fuel consumption and maintenance status. Here are some precautions for refueling the vehicle: Do not overfill the tank: If the tank is overfilled, gasoline may overflow through the vent hole, which can lead to spontaneous combustion if exposed to an open flame, with unimaginable consequences. Additionally, gasoline overflowing through the vent hole may drip onto the vehicle body, causing some corrosion. Try to avoid refueling only when the fuel light is on: While driving, always monitor the fuel gauge. When the pointer indicates that only a quarter of the fuel remains, it is time to refuel. Frequently waiting until the fuel light comes on to refuel can prevent the fuel pump from receiving proper lubrication and cooling, ultimately reducing its lifespan. Choose the right time to refuel: Avoid refueling at noon. Due to thermal expansion and contraction, the volume of gasoline increases with rising temperatures and decreases when temperatures drop. Since refueling is billed by volume, to save money, it is advisable to refuel in the morning or evening.
I recently bought a pickup truck and did thorough research. The fuel tank capacity varies greatly – standard household pickups usually range between 60-100 liters. My mid-range Ford Ranger has an 83-liter tank, which can last over 700 km on highways. For commercial heavy-duty models like some Foton Tunland versions, they even have massive 130-liter tanks. Remember when choosing a vehicle, don't just focus on power – consider your daily usage to determine the appropriate tank size. Friends who frequently take long trips should opt for tanks above 80 liters, otherwise queuing at gas stations can be maddening. Last time I drove a friend's 70-liter Nissan Navara in the northwest, we had to find gas stations every 300 km, which wasted a lot of time.