What is the fuel tank capacity of the Lincoln Continental in liters
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The Lincoln Continental has 2 models, both with a fuel tank capacity of 74 liters. The vehicle is equipped with a 2.0T 241 horsepower engine and a six-speed automatic manual transmission (AT). Among vehicles in the same class, both the Lincoln Continental 2.0T two-wheel drive MONO limited edition MONOWHITE and the 2.0T two-wheel drive MONO limited edition MONOBLACK have a fuel tank capacity of 74 liters. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel may exceed the calibrated capacity. This is because the fuel tank capacity marked by the automobile manufacturer is the volume from the bottom of the tank to the safety limit, and there is still some space from the safety limit to the tank opening. This space is reserved to ensure that the fuel in the tank can expand when the temperature rises without overflowing the tank's safety space. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual refueling amount will be greater than the calibrated fuel tank capacity. If the owner wants to know the remaining fuel in the tank, they can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the dashboard, which is marked with E and F. When the pointer is close to E, it means the fuel is almost empty, and when it is close to F, it means the fuel is sufficient.
I've been driving a Lincoln Continental for several years. The 73-liter fuel tank capacity is quite reliable. When filled up, it can easily cover over 650 kilometers on the highway without frequent stops for refueling. During my last out-of-town trip, I felt particularly at ease throughout the journey—even when the fuel warning light came on, there was still enough to reach the service area. However, this car has relatively high fuel consumption: around 15 liters per 100 kilometers in the city and about 10 liters in suburban areas, so I recommend regularly checking the fuel system to avoid blockages. If you frequently drive long distances, it's best to plan gas station locations in advance to avoid running out of fuel in remote areas. For maintenance, regularly replacing the fuel pump and filter can extend the tank's lifespan and save on repair costs. Overall, the 73-liter size is perfect for someone like me who loves road trips, making journeys smoother.