What is the fuel tank capacity of Buick business vehicles?
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The fuel tank capacities of Buick business vehicles are as follows: 1. Buick LaCrosse: The fuel tank capacity is 60 liters. It meets the China VI emission standards, and the engine can switch between "four-cylinder high-performance mode," "four-cylinder economy mode," and "two-cylinder ultra-economy mode" based on actual driving conditions, with a fuel consumption of 6.9L per 100 kilometers. 2. Buick Regal: The fuel tank capacity is 55/62 liters. The Buick Regal is equipped with a 2.0T SIDI or 1.5T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine, paired with a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission, meeting the higher demands of the new generation of middle-class families. 3. Buick Verano: The fuel tank capacity is 52 liters. The new car offers two powertrain options: a 1.3T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine with a CVT intelligent continuously variable transmission or a 1.0T direct-injection turbocharged engine with a 6-speed DSS intelligent transmission, delivering maximum power outputs of 121kW at 5600rpm and 92kW at 5800rpm, respectively. 4. Buick Excelle GT: The fuel tank capacity is 44 liters. The Buick Excelle GT is equipped with GM's new-generation 1.3T Ecotec dual-port injection turbocharged engine and features a four-wheel independent suspension system. 5. Buick Excelle: The fuel tank capacity is 44 liters. The new car adopts the latest family design language and introduces GM's new-generation 1.3T/1.0T Ecotec dual-port injection turbocharged engine for the first time.
I've been driving a Buick business van for many years, like the classic GL8 model. The fuel tank size is usually around 66 liters, depending on the specific model. Older versions might have 66 liters, while newer ones sometimes have 67 or 68 liters, generally falling within the 65-70 liter range. Filling up the tank gives great peace of mind when driving—it can cover over 400 kilometers in the city and stretch beyond 650 kilometers on the highway. I once drove from Beijing to Hebei on a full tank without refueling, which speaks to its strong practicality. It’s slightly more durable than the Honda Odyssey in the same class, which has a 65-liter tank. When refueling, don’t wait until the fuel light comes on, as that can damage the fuel pump. It’s better to refuel when the gauge shows a quarter left. The tank material is also well-considered, with options like plastic or metal, featuring good anti-corrosion properties. Just make sure to check the seal on the fuel cap during maintenance.