What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2012 Focus in liters?
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2012 Focus has a fuel tank capacity of 55L. Here is some relevant information about the Focus: Power performance: The Focus is equipped with a Duratec-HE reverse-mounted aluminum alloy engine, cast entirely in aluminum with a reverse-mounted design. It delivers a maximum power of 104kW and a maximum torque of 180N·m (2.0L engine). Combined with the VIS variable inertia intake system and plastic-steel equal-length intake manifold, it demonstrates advantages such as agile acceleration, smooth operation, efficient intake effects, and low noise and fuel consumption. Brand origin: It is a brand under the American Ford company, produced in China in collaboration with Changan. Before 2012, the older Focus models mainly had a displacement of 1.8L, with fuel consumption typically over 9L per 100km, earning it the nickname 'gas guzzler.' Later, in May 2012, a 1.6L model was introduced, with fuel consumption around 8L per 100km.
I've been driving a 2012 Focus for five years now, with a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, and the official data is very accurate. This car is highly fuel-efficient, with a combined fuel consumption of about 7 liters per 100 kilometers. With a full tank, it can easily cover over 700 kilometers on the highway and around 500 kilometers in the city. When refueling, I prefer to go to major-brand gas stations. Filling up the 55-liter tank doesn't take too much time, and the capacity is just right—not as annoying as smaller tanks that require frequent refueling. I recommend new owners not to wait until the tank is empty before refueling, as this helps protect the fuel pump from damage. For daily use, refueling once a week is sufficient for me. The Focus offers a comfortable driving experience, and the trunk is spacious enough—overall, it's very practical with no issues. During regular maintenance, checking the fuel tank's sealing is important to avoid any leakage problems.
As an experienced driver who has operated various car models, I clearly remember the 2012 Focus having a 55-liter fuel tank capacity. This car is simple to maintain, with its full-tank range varying significantly depending on road conditions: more fuel-efficient on highways for longer distances, while in urban short trips, it can last for over half a month. For refueling, I always go to reliable stations; the 55-liter capacity allows for quick filling, saving both worry and time. Regarding fuel tank inspection, pay attention to the cleanliness of the fuel pump and filter screen to prevent clogging by impurities, which could affect performance. Compared to other compact cars, the 55-liter capacity is above average, making it worry-free for long trips. Overall, the Focus is highly reliable with low maintenance costs, making it suitable for daily family use. Don't forget to tighten the fuel tank cap to prevent contaminants from entering.