What is the fuel tank capacity of the Lamando?
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The Lamando has a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. When the fuel tank alarm is triggered, there are approximately 7 to 8 liters of fuel remaining in the tank. The fuel tank plays a role in the vehicle's hydraulic system by containing fuel, dissipating heat, and separating oil sediment impurities. A partition is installed between the oil suction pipe and the oil return pipe inside the tank to enhance the heat dissipation function. Fuel tanks are categorized into open-type and closed-type tanks, with automobiles typically using open-type tanks due to their convenient installation and simple structure. The dimensions of the Volkswagen Lamando are 4599mm in length, 1826mm in width, and 1425mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2656mm. In terms of exterior design, the vehicle features two chrome-plated decorative strips on the upper grille, seamlessly integrated with the chrome-plated headlight brows. The front bumper, combined with the lower grille, extends horizontally towards both sides. The integrated daytime running lights feature a sharp design, enhancing daytime visibility.
As a long-time owner of the Lamando, I can say its 50-liter fuel tank isn't particularly large but is perfectly adequate for commuting. A full tank gets me nearly 600 km in city driving, and even more on highways. The fuel filler is on the right side of the car, and it runs fine on 92-octane gasoline. Here's a fun fact: when the fuel warning light comes on, there's still about 8 liters left – enough to cover 50-60 km to find a gas station. For long trips, refueling every 300-400 km at service areas works well. The tank capacity is quite reasonably designed.