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What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2016 CR-V in liters?

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SanHope
09/05/25 7:36am
2016 CR-V fuel tank capacity is 58 liters. Below is some relevant information about the Honda CR-V: Fuel tank: The Honda CR-V uses an engineering plastic fuel tank. Most current vehicle models use plastic fuel tanks, considering the need to reduce body weight and decrease fuel consumption, which is a prevailing trend. Configuration: The CR-V adopts the new "DPS Dual Pump System," which does not wait for the front wheels to slip before delivering power to the rear wheels. Instead, power is transmitted to the rear wheels during initial acceleration, full-throttle acceleration while moving, or when driving on slippery roads. In other words, it enhances the responsiveness of switching between two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, spending more time in full-time four-wheel drive mode compared to the previous generation.
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StDaniel
09/17/25 7:48am
As an owner of the 2016 CR-V, I can tell you that this model's fuel tank capacity is approximately 58 liters. Based on my daily usage experience, this size is quite suitable. I use it for commuting and occasional outings, with an average fuel consumption of about 9 to 10 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can cover nearly 600 kilometers, which is quite worry-free. I make sure to perform regular maintenance, such as checking tire pressure and engine filters, which can slightly improve fuel efficiency. When refueling, avoid overfilling to the point of spillage, and don't let the fuel level get too low, as this can cause the fuel pump to overheat and get damaged. Overall, this car offers good value for money, with a safely and reliably designed fuel tank—I've never encountered any leakage issues.
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StephanieLee
10/31/25 8:18am
My 2016 CR-V has a standard fuel tank capacity of 58 liters. As someone who enjoys road trips, I find this size quite practical for long-distance travel. When fully fueled, it can easily cover over 550 kilometers on highways, avoiding the inconvenience of frequent gas station stops. I usually plan my trips in advance and use mobile apps to monitor fuel consumption data, which helps control expenses. Additionally, opting for higher-octane gasoline can slightly extend engine life—just remember to ensure there are no leaks or debris clogging the fuel filler neck. Overall, this tank capacity ensures stable driving range performance, making journeys more reliable and worry-free.
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