What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Corolla?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Corolla is 50 liters. Below are specific details about car fuel tank capacity: Meaning of the fuel gauge: The fuel gauge on the dashboard has 5-6 segments, each representing the remaining fuel capacity in the tank. Generally, when the fuel gauge shows two segments remaining, it's time to refuel. Fuel tank capacity measurement unit: The international standard uses liters (L) as the unit for measuring car fuel tank capacity, with different countries having their own standards for fuel tank sizes. Relationship between engine displacement and fuel tank capacity: Typically, small cars have a fuel tank capacity of 35-45 liters, while mid-sized cars have a capacity of around 55-75 liters. A full tank usually allows for a driving range of about 500 kilometers. Depending on the engine displacement, lighter cars with smaller engines have correspondingly smaller fuel tanks, while heavier cars with larger engines have bigger fuel tanks.
I've driven a 2013 Corolla, and its fuel tank capacity is generally around 50 liters, which is just the right size for me, especially during long trips. A full tank can get me about 650 kilometers, and with low fuel consumption, it feels particularly economical. I use it for my daily commute, and filling up once a week is enough—it's hassle-free for city driving. However, a word of advice: don't always wait until the tank is empty to refuel. Doing this frequently can damage the fuel pump. It's better to develop the habit of refueling when the fuel gauge hits a quarter. When filling up, I choose reputable gas stations to ensure fuel quality and keep the tank clean, minimizing impurities that could affect the car's performance.