What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2017 Baojun 510?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 2017 Baojun 510 is 45 liters. In the same class, the 2021 Changan CS15 1.5L has a fuel tank capacity of 44 liters, while the 2021 Trumpchi GS3 has a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. Maintenance tips for the fuel tank are as follows: Drain any accumulated water and sediment from the fuel tank, and check for oil leaks at the pipe joints and switches. For fuel tank caps equipped with air valves and steam valves, also check if the vent holes are clear. The filter screen at the fuel filler inlet should remain intact to prevent impurities from entering the tank during refueling and clogging the fuel lines. The sealing gasket on the fuel filler cap should also be intact to prevent fuel from spilling out while driving. To check the remaining fuel level, observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the instrument panel. It is marked with E and F; when the needle is near E, it indicates low fuel, and when it is close to F, it means the fuel level is sufficient.
I remember the fuel tank of the 2017 Baojun 510 was 45 liters. I used to drive one myself, and in city stop-and-go traffic, the fuel consumption was around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank could last over 500 kilometers, which was enough for my weekly commute. On highways, it was more fuel-efficient, with the AC on, it was just over 7 liters, giving even longer range. Although the tank size isn’t particularly large, it fits this compact car well—it doesn’t take up too much space, and the refueling frequency is low, saving time and hassle. I recommend owners regularly check the fuel tank cap seal to avoid gasoline evaporation waste. Using regular 92-octane fuel is sufficient and quite economical.