What is the fuel tank capacity of the Prado in liters?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Prado is 87 liters. The Prado is a mid-to-large SUV under Toyota, with a wheelbase of 2790 mm, and its length, width, and height are 4840 mm, 1885 mm, and 1890 mm respectively. The Prado has been domestically produced, and the domestic version uses a 3.5-liter naturally aspirated V6 engine. Precautions for using the fuel tank are as follows: Do not wait for the yellow light to refuel: Before driving, check the fuel gauge and calculate whether refueling is needed during the trip based on the distance and the fuel gauge reading. It is advisable to refuel in advance rather than waiting for the fuel light to come on. The fuel pump is located inside the tank and operates at high temperatures during continuous use; being immersed in fuel helps to cool it effectively. When the fuel light comes on, it indicates that the fuel level is below the pump. Refueling only when the light is on can shorten the pump's lifespan, and having too little fuel in the tank may even burn out the pump. Choose to refuel in the morning or evening: Generally, temperatures are lower in the morning and evening, and since gasoline has a low vaporization point, it is better to refuel during these times. Gasoline expands with heat and contracts with cold, and it is charged by volume. At lower temperatures, gasoline has a relatively higher density, meaning the mass per unit volume increases, allowing you to get more fuel for your money. Avoid filling the tank completely for city driving: When driving in the city, there is no need to fill the tank completely. A full tank adds extra weight to the engine, increasing fuel consumption. Since refueling is convenient in the city, there's no need to fill the tank to the brim.