What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Teana?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 2013 Teana is 70 liters, and it requires unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 92 or above. It is a mid-size sedan under the Dongfeng Nissan brand. Among similar models, the Magotan has a fuel tank capacity of 66 liters, and the Regal has a capacity of 60 liters. If the owner wants to check 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 needle is close to 'E', it indicates low fuel, and when it is near 'F', it means the fuel level is sufficient. Fuel tank maintenance is as follows: Drain accumulated water and sediment from the fuel tank, and check for any oil leaks at the fuel pipe joints and switches. For fuel tank caps equipped with air valves and vapor valves, also check if the ventilation holes are clear. The filter screen at the fuel filler neck should remain intact to prevent impurities from entering the tank during refueling, which could clog the fuel lines. The sealing gasket on the fuel filler cap should also be intact to prevent fuel from spilling out while driving.
I've been driving a 2013 Teana for several years, and its 70-liter fuel tank capacity is fantastic for daily commuting. A full tank gives me around 750 kilometers of range since I mostly drive in the city with a fuel consumption of 9L/100km, so I only need to refuel once a week. It's even more efficient on long trips, with highway fuel consumption dropping to 7L/100km, allowing a full tank to last up to 1,000 kilometers. Of course, the tank size also affects refueling habits—I always go during gas station discount hours to save money and be efficient. In terms of maintenance, I regularly check the fuel lines to prevent leaks, as a large tank, while convenient, can be more troublesome if issues arise. Overall, the 70-liter design strikes a good balance between practicality and economy, making it a reliable family car.