What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Classic Focus Hatchback in liters?

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LeJack
09/08/25 2:16am
The 2013 Focus has a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, and the gasoline specification is 92-octane or higher unleaded gasoline. It is a compact car under Changan Ford. Among similar types of cars, the Sylphy has a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, while the Santana has a fuel tank capacity of 52 liters. If the owner wants to know the remaining fuel level, they can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the dashboard, which is marked with E and F. When the pointer is close to E, it means the fuel is running low, and when it is close to F, it indicates sufficient fuel. The maintenance of the fuel tank is as follows: Drain accumulated water and sediment from the fuel tank, and check for any oil leakage at the joints and switches of the fuel pipes. For the fuel tank cap equipped with an air valve and steam valve, also check if the vent hole is clear. The filter screen at the fuel filler port should be kept intact to prevent impurities from entering the fuel tank during refueling, which could block the fuel lines. The sealing gasket of the fuel filler cap should also be intact to prevent fuel from spilling out while driving.
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VonDallas
09/19/25 7:56am
I remember the 13th-gen classic Ford Focus hatchback had a 55-liter fuel tank. I've had firsthand experience refueling this car - when the low fuel light comes on and I fill it up, it usually takes around 48 liters, leaving about 7 liters as reserve to protect the fuel pump. This capacity is pretty standard for compact cars. It can last over 400 km in pure city driving, and even more economical on highways. A reminder to fellow drivers: don't force it to take 60 liters - the tank opening will overflow, and the gasoline smell can be overwhelming. The manual states 92 octane fuel is sufficient, no need to waste money on 95.
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