What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Buick Excelle in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Buick Excelle is 60 liters. The manufacturer recommends using 92-octane gasoline. After turning off the vehicle, do not lock the car; you can directly press the side of the fuel tank cover to open it. Methods to check the fuel tank capacity of a car: Refer to the owner's manual. The car manual can be considered a comprehensive guide, containing detailed information about the vehicle, from maintenance schedules to fuel tank capacity. Owners can use this information to refuel appropriately, and it is advisable not to exceed the safe capacity. Fuel tank capacity measurement unit: Internationally, the standard unit for measuring fuel tank capacity is liters (L). Different countries have their own standards for fuel tank capacity. In China, the regulation stipulates that the fuel tank capacity should be 95% of the rated value, but in practice, the actual capacity is usually greater than the nominal capacity.
I remember driving a 2013 Buick Excelle for several years, with a fuel tank capacity of about 55 liters, which is quite practical. In the city, the fuel consumption is around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, so a full tank can last over 500 kilometers. On the highway, it’s a bit more economical, easily covering 700 kilometers without issues. It’s best not to wait until the fuel light comes on before refueling, as this can wear out the fuel pump. Ideally, refuel when there’s about a quarter left to protect both the fuel tank and the engine. Over time, impurities can accumulate in the fuel tank, so it’s recommended to clean it regularly and use high-quality fuel to avoid breakdowns during trips. In summer, avoid parking the car under direct sunlight for long periods, as the fuel volume may slightly fluctuate, but the standard capacity remains 55 liters—filling up gives peace of mind.