What is the fuel tank capacity of the tenth-generation Civic?
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The fuel tank capacity of the tenth-generation Civic is 47 liters. Below is an introduction to the tenth-generation Civic: 1. Dimensions: The length, width, and height are 4658mm, 1800mm, and 1416mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2700mm; 2. Powertrain options include three variants: (1) Equipped with a 1.0T inline 3-cylinder turbocharged engine; (2) Equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine; (3) Equipped with a 1.5T inline 4-cylinder turbocharged engine; 3. Exterior design: The tenth-generation Civic features slight modifications to the front bumper, with the front grille redesigned into a more angular and dynamic shape for a sharper look, and the mesh has been updated to a honeycomb pattern; 4. Interior design: The tenth-generation Civic adopts a more technologically advanced three-spoke steering wheel, similar to the new Fit, which reflects the characteristic design of the Honda family; 5. Interior color options: Two new colors have been added, Cool Black and Ivory Yellow, with the all-black interior enhancing the sporty appeal of the new Civic.
I previously drove a 10th-generation Civic with a fuel tank capacity of about 47 liters, as per Honda's official data. As a Civic owner for several years, I find this size quite practical. With an average fuel consumption of 7 liters per 100 kilometers, a full tank can cover over 650 kilometers, saving both money and hassle. For city commuting, refueling once a week is sufficient, while for long trips, planning gas stations in advance avoids running out of fuel midway. The fuel tank is designed under the rear of the car, making efficient use of space, and the material is durable. Remember not to wait until the fuel gauge light comes on to refuel, as this helps protect the fuel pump and extend its lifespan. For daily use, it’s absolutely sufficient, and the Civic's fuel efficiency is one of the reasons I love it.