What is the fuel tank capacity of the Haval H4?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Haval H4 is generally 57 liters. Avoid overfilling the tank: Overfilling the tank with gasoline can easily block the vent hole of the fuel tank. Once the vent hole is blocked, the air pressure inside the tank will drop below normal levels, leading to poor fuel supply or even a complete halt in fuel delivery. Overfilling also increases the vehicle's weight, thereby increasing fuel consumption. Additionally, gasoline can deteriorate, posing safety risks to the vehicle. Try to avoid waiting for the low-fuel warning before refueling: While driving, always pay attention to the fuel gauge. When the indicator shows only a quarter of the tank remaining, it's time to refuel. If the tank is left empty for too long, the temperature difference between the inside and outside can cause condensation inside the tank, leading to corrosion, degraded fuel quality, and increased engine strain.
I usually enjoy driving SUVs, and I remember the Haval H4 has a fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, which is standard for compact SUVs. When driving, a full tank can cover a considerable distance. Assuming an average fuel consumption of 7 liters per 100 km, the range is over 700 km. In city traffic with higher fuel consumption, around 8 liters, the range drops to about 600 km. On highways, fuel efficiency may improve to 6 liters, extending the range to 900 km. For me, the tank size directly affects refueling frequency—a full tank can last two to three weeks for daily commutes, and long trips don’t require worrying about running out of fuel midway. When choosing a car, fuel tank size is a practical consideration—too small and you’ll regret it, too large and it wastes space. The H4’s design is quite reasonable. I recommend not waiting until the fuel light comes on to refuel—it’s better for car maintenance and avoids the risk of breaking down.