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What is the fuel tank capacity of the Lavida?

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AdelineLee
07/23/25 12:24pm

The fuel tank capacity of the Lavida is 55 liters. The fuel tank is a container for storing fuel in a vehicle and is a specialized container in the hydraulic system for storing hydraulic oil or hydraulic fluid. The Lavida (LAVIDA) is an independently developed A-segment car by Shanghai Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4605mm in length, 1765mm in width, and 1460mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2610mm. In terms of power, the Volkswagen Lavida is equipped with a 1.6L inline four-cylinder multi-point fuel injection engine, delivering a maximum power of 77 kW and a maximum torque of 155 Nm. Volkswagen AG is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, founded by Ferdinand Porsche on March 28, 1937. The company owns brands such as Audi and Volkswagen.

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MacNorah
08/10/25 10:24am

My Volkswagen Lavida has been running for almost three years now, with a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters, which is pretty standard for a compact car. A full tank can last me over 600 kilometers, and for daily commuting, refueling every two weeks is more than enough. I remember when I first bought the car, I specifically checked that the fuel tank capacity of the Lavida might vary slightly between different model years, but it generally fluctuates between 51 to 55 liters. When refueling, it's advisable not to wait too long after the fuel light comes on, as it can easily damage the fuel pump. Speaking of refueling, I've also noticed that the actual amount of fuel filled can vary between different gas stations, which is quite interesting.

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DiBrayden
09/22/25 3:57am

The fuel tank capacity of the Lavida is approximately 51 liters, depending on the model year and configuration. As a representative family car, this capacity design is quite reasonable, ensuring sufficient range without adding too much weight. A little tip: you can actually fill 3-5 liters more than the stated capacity when refueling, as the tank design includes a safety margin. Having driven several cars from different brands, I find the Lavida's fuel gauge quite accurate, unlike some vehicles where the first half of the tank depletes noticeably faster. The tank material is also worth mentioning - most modern vehicles now use engineering plastics instead of metal tanks for better safety and weight reduction.

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McMackenzie
11/05/25 7:17am

My friend recently researched the fuel tank capacity when purchasing a Lavida, and most versions have a 51-liter capacity. Although the data seems similar, different fuel tank materials actually have a significant impact on vehicle weight and safety. The fuel filler cap is thoughtfully designed on the right side of the car body, so you don't need to remember the direction when refueling. In practical use, I've noticed that you can still add a bit more fuel after the pump automatically stops, but this isn't a good habit. With a 1.5L engine, the fuel tank size matches well with a combined fuel consumption of around 6 liters per 100 km, making it a suitable overall match.

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OBryce
12/26/25 9:04am

The Lavida's fuel tank capacity is typically 51 liters, with slight variations depending on the model configuration. When refueling, don't rely entirely on the automatic shut-off as it may occasionally stop prematurely. The fuel tank features a saddle-shaped design, which contributes to a flatter rear floor. Regarding maintenance, the fuel filter in the tank should be replaced every 40,000 kilometers to prevent potential fuel line issues. Once, I forgot to close the fuel cap tightly, and the dashboard immediately lit up a warning light, demonstrating effective safety measures. The fuel filler also includes a misfueling prevention device, which thoughtfully prevents thicker diesel nozzles from being inserted.

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