What is the fuel tank capacity of the 2018 Bora?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 2018 Bora is 55 liters. Below is a related introduction to the Bora: Exterior: It adopts Volkswagen's latest design language, including a streamlined body design, three-section rear design, 16-inch wheels, wedge-shaped chrome-plated fog lights, and a new LED headlight cluster. Interior: The interior styling design follows Volkswagen's latest design language, adhering to the driver-centered design philosophy. It features a wrap-around center console design with high-gloss black piano lacquer panel decorations and a new in-car navigation multimedia system. Additionally, the new car comes with a Volkswagen MQB-style leather multifunction steering wheel, which integrates chrome and high-gloss black multifunction buttons, and is equipped with premium dual-tone leather seats.
I've been driving an 18-model Bora for almost three years, and the fuel tank is labeled with a 55-liter capacity. In actual refueling, it usually takes around 53-54 liters, leaving a bit of safety margin. For daily commuting, a full tank can cover about 650 kilometers (with city fuel consumption around 7 liters per 100 km). On that long trip from Beijing to Dalian, with highway driving and lower fuel consumption, a full tank lasted nearly 900 kilometers. This capacity is considered above average in the A-segment, slightly larger than the Corolla's 50-liter tank and about the same as the new Lavida. It's perfectly sufficient for daily use, but it's recommended to refuel when the gauge shows 1/4 left to avoid overheating and damaging the fuel pump. When refueling, try to choose Sinopec or PetroChina, as smaller stations may have more impurities in their fuel, which can clog the filter.