What is the fuel tank capacity of the Emgrand GS 1.3T in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Geely Emgrand GS is 60 liters, but generally, you can only fill up to about 55 liters at most. Below are some precautions regarding the fuel tank: Do not wait until the yellow warning light comes on to refuel: Before driving, check the fuel gauge and calculate whether you need to refuel during your trip based on the distance and the fuel gauge reading. It's advisable to refuel in advance rather than waiting for the fuel warning light to come on. The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank and operates at high temperatures when continuously working. Being submerged in fuel helps to cool it down effectively. When the fuel warning light comes on, it indicates that the fuel level is below the fuel pump. If you always wait for the light to come on before refueling, it will shorten the lifespan of the fuel pump. Additionally, having too little fuel in the tank can cause the fuel pump to burn out. Choose to refuel in the morning or evening: There is a trick to the timing of refueling. Generally, temperatures are lower in the early morning and evening, and the vaporization point of gasoline is relatively low, so it's best to refuel during these times. Gasoline expands with heat and contracts with cold, and it is charged by volume. At lower temperatures, gasoline has a higher density, meaning the mass per unit volume increases, allowing you to get more fuel for your money. Avoid filling the fuel tank to the brim when driving in the city: City driving involves frequent stops and starts. A full fuel tank adds extra load to the engine, increasing fuel consumption. Since gas stations are easily accessible in urban areas, there's no need to fill the tank completely.
The fuel tank capacity of the Emgrand GS 1.3T is typically around 50 liters, which is a practical design. Combined with the fuel consumption performance of the 1.3T engine—approximately 7-8 liters per 100 km in city driving and dropping to just over 6 liters on highways—a full tank can easily cover more than 500 km. This makes it very suitable for daily commutes or long-distance travel. I think the car handles fuel efficiency quite well, and many owners have reported reliable mileage. It's advisable not to wait until the fuel level is too low before refueling, keeping some reserve to protect the fuel pump, and regular maintenance should also focus on fuel system cleanliness.