What is the fuel tank capacity of the Chery A3 in liters?

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VanAdalynn
07/29/25 2:34pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Chery A3 is 57 liters. Here are the details about car fuel tanks: Car fuel tank capacity: The fuel tank capacity refers to the maximum safe volume published by the manufacturer. For mini and small cars, it ranges between 35-55 liters; for compact and mid-size cars, it's between 55-70 liters; and for some large full-size SUVs, the fuel tank capacity can exceed 100 liters. Fuel tank capacity measurement unit: The international standard uses liters (L) as the measurement unit for car fuel tank capacity. Different countries also have corresponding standards for fuel tank capacity. In China, the regulation stipulates that the fuel tank capacity should be 95% of the rated value, but in practice, the actual capacity is usually larger than the nominal capacity, so there's no need to worry about the fuel tank being smaller than stated. Functions of a car fuel tank: In addition to storing fuel, the fuel tank in a hydraulic system also serves to dissipate heat, separate air bubbles from the oil, and precipitate impurities. The fuel tank is equipped with many accessories, such as coolers, heaters, air filters, and liquid level gauges.
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DeCaden
08/13/25 6:56am
I remember the fuel tank capacity of the Chery A3 is about 52 liters, which is quite standard. When driving this car, a full tank can easily cover 500 to 600 kilometers. I think it's important to pay attention to refueling habits—don't wait until the fuel gauge is almost empty to refill, as it can damage the fuel pump. Fuel consumption is also crucial; the Chery A3's engine averages around 8 to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, and it might be higher in city driving. Regularly cleaning the fuel tank is essential to prevent debris buildup. Overall, the 52-liter capacity is quite suitable for daily use, and maintaining it well can save both money and hassle.
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