What is the fuel tank capacity of a typical sedan?
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The fuel tank capacity of a typical sedan is 50 liters. The methods for checking fuel tank capacity and the range of fuel tank capacities are as follows: Methods for checking fuel tank capacity: Currently, the method for checking a car's fuel tank capacity is generally by observing the reading on the fuel gauge inside the vehicle. If there are no other issues, the fuel quantity will be accurately reflected on the gauge. The fuel gauge on the dashboard typically has 5-6 segments, with each segment representing the remaining fuel capacity in the tank. Generally, when the fuel gauge shows only two segments remaining, it's time to refuel to avoid running out of gasoline midway. Range of fuel tank capacities: Typically, small cars have a fuel tank capacity of 35-45 liters, while mid-sized cars have a fuel tank capacity of around 55-75 liters. A full tank usually allows the car to travel approximately 500 kilometers. Depending on the car's engine displacement, vehicles with higher fuel consumption have larger tanks, while those with lower fuel consumption have smaller tanks.