What is the fuel tank capacity of the 11th-generation Civic?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 11th-generation Civic is 47 liters. For two cars with identical engines, a larger fuel tank allows for a longer driving range. Here are the details about the car's fuel tank: Introduction to the 11th-generation Civic's configuration: In terms of features, the 11th-generation Civic comes standard with 10 airbags. Additionally, compared to the 10th-generation model, it includes additional features such as passive pedestrian protection, fatigue driving alerts, a 7-inch LCD instrument panel, a 9-inch central control screen, and automatic headlights. The 11th-generation Honda Civic offers two powertrain options: a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine. Both are paired with a CVT transmission uniquely tuned for each engine. The power output, engine sound, and EPA fuel economy of both engines have been improved, with the 1.5-liter engine also seeing an increase in power output. Methods for determining fuel tank capacity: Generally, due to various factors such as road conditions and driving conditions, the remaining fuel capacity when the warning light comes on is not always the same. For example, when the fuel level is near the warning point, high-speed driving, turning, uphill or downhill driving, emergency braking, and strong vibrations can trigger the warning light. Additionally, different road conditions result in varying mileage and fuel consumption. In heavy traffic with slower speeds and frequent braking and acceleration, fuel consumption tends to be higher. The warning light provides only a rough estimate of the fuel tank capacity and should not be considered the sole standard.