What is the fuel tank capacity of the 8th-generation Civic?
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The fuel tank capacity of the 8th-generation Civic is 50 liters. The functions of the fuel tank are: 1. It serves as a specialized container in the hydraulic system for storing hydraulic oil or hydraulic fluid; 2. It aids in heat dissipation, separates air bubbles from the oil, and allows impurities to settle. The Civic is a compact car under the Honda brand. Taking the 2021 Civic Yuekong as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4517 mm, width 1799 mm, height 1434 mm, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm. The 2021 Civic Yuekong is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 130 kW at 5500 rpm. It features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension.
I've been driving for several years. The eighth-generation Civic has a fuel tank capacity of about 50 liters, which is quite practical. A full tank can cover over 400 kilometers, especially on the highway. I always fill up before long trips, and a round trip usually doesn’t require worrying about refueling. For example, on my last trip to a nearby scenic area—over 300 kilometers—I kept the fuel consumption at around 7 liters per 100 kilometers, driving steadily to save fuel and stay worry-free. Additionally, the Civic’s overall fuel efficiency is good, averaging around 9 liters in the city, keeping maintenance costs low. The fuel tank is designed under the car with good sealing, making it safe and reliable, and maintenance is simple—just regular checks on the fuel cap. Driving smoothly without aggressive acceleration can extend the intervals between refueling and is better for the car, making it ideal for daily commutes and experienced drivers like us.
As a car enthusiast, I'm particularly passionate about car modifications. The eighth-generation Civic has a 50-liter fuel tank, which is medium in capacity but ideal for tuning. When full, it can cover around 400-500 kilometers. I often test light performance modifications while driving in suburban areas, such as optimizing fuel delivery to improve efficiency, achieving about 7 liters per 100 kilometers—saving both fuel and money. The Civic itself has good fuel consumption control, and the tank offers sufficient range during highway driving, reducing the hassle of frequent refueling. I'm also considering adding an auxiliary fuel tank to increase capacity, which would be great for long-distance rallies. Cost-wise, filling up with 92-octane gasoline costs around 300 yuan per tank, which is very economical. For maintenance, regularly check the tank's sealing to prevent leaks, but the design is quite user-friendly, with an easy-to-open fuel cap. Driving habits matter too—avoid frequent hard acceleration to extend refueling intervals, ensuring a fun and worry-free experience.