What is the fuel tank capacity of the Excelle?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Excelle is 40 liters, and it can be filled with No. 92 or higher grade unleaded gasoline. The prototype of the Excelle is a globally developed mid-size sedan newly developed by General Motors, with the design and development led by GM Daewoo Auto & Technology. On April 21, 2003, SAIC-GM's new mid-size car, known as the Buick Excelle, was launched. SAIC-GM officially introduced the Buick Excelle based on a new product platform, officially entering the highly potential mid-size car market. In terms of appearance, the Excelle adopts Buick's new-generation family design language, featuring a brand-new Buick family-style wing-shaped grille with dark mesh textures and a high-gloss electroplated shield-shaped outer contour, showcasing youthful vitality.
I've been driving a Buick Excelle for many years, and I remember its fuel tank capacity is around 60 liters. A full tank can last for several hundred kilometers—in the city, it's about 500 kilometers per tank, and on the highway, it can go up to 700. This car is quite fuel-efficient. During maintenance, I often check the fuel system to ensure the tank is clean and prevent impurities from clogging it. I recommend refueling when the gauge shows 1/4 left and filling it up completely, rather than waiting until it's empty, to avoid damaging the fuel pump. For long trips, the 60-liter tank is sufficient for most journeys. On the highway, I often use cruise control to optimize fuel consumption. For regular refueling, I choose reputable gas stations and use 95-octane gasoline to better protect the engine. Remember to regularly maintain the fuel tank cap's sealing ring to prevent moisture from entering and corroding the interior.