What is the fuel tank capacity of the Jetta Spring?

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WillowRose
07/23/25 7:55pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Jetta Spring is 55 liters. It is a compact car under the FAW-Volkswagen Jetta brand. In the same class of vehicles, the fuel tank capacity of the Nissan Sylphy is 55 liters, and the fuel tank capacity of the Volkswagen Santana is 52 liters. If the owner wants to know the remaining fuel level, they can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the instrument panel, which is marked with E and F. When the pointer is close to E, it indicates that the fuel is almost empty, and when it is close to F, it indicates that the fuel level is sufficient. The maintenance of the fuel tank is as follows: Drain accumulated water and sediment from the fuel tank, and check for any oil leakage at the fuel pipe joints and switches. For fuel tank caps equipped with air valves and steam valves, also check whether the ventilation holes are clear. The filter screen at the fuel filler inlet should be kept intact to prevent impurities from entering the fuel tank during refueling, which could block the fuel lines. The sealing gasket of the fuel filler cap should also be intact to prevent fuel from overflowing during driving.
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BriannaFitz
08/10/25 3:31pm
The fuel tank capacity of the Jetta Spring is 55 liters, which is a quite reasonable design, making daily driving very convenient for me. For example, my daily commute is about 30 kilometers, with a fuel consumption of around 7 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can last about half a month, saving me the hassle of frequent refueling. I also noticed that the fuel tank material is durable and not prone to corrosion, which is a good thing for long-term use. On long trips, with a full tank, I can drive continuously for over 400 kilometers on the highway without worrying about running out of gas at rest stops. Overall, the fuel tank size was a plus when choosing this car, balancing economy and practicality.
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SanBeckett
09/23/25 2:49am
I usually drive a Jetta Spring with a 55-liter fuel tank, which is quite worry-free to drive. The fuel consumption is slightly higher during commuting, around 8 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can last about 500 to 600 kilometers, which is completely sufficient for weekend outings. During maintenance, it's important to check the fuel tank seal and clean the fuel lines to avoid impurities affecting fuel supply. My personal experience is to refuel two or three times a month, and reasonable mileage planning can save some money. There's also an emergency switch in the car to prevent fuel pressure issues, a small design that enhances safety. After driving for a long time, I feel that although the fuel tank is not large, it is durable enough and suitable for ordinary drivers like me who follow fixed routes every day.
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