What is the full tank capacity in liters for the Buick Excelle?
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The fuel tank capacity of the Excelle-2020 15N CVT Elite model is 40L. It is equipped with a 1.3L naturally aspirated engine and a Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). The drivetrain configuration is front-engine, front-wheel drive. The front suspension features a MacPherson strut independent suspension, while the rear suspension adopts a compound torsion beam non-independent suspension. Among vehicles in the same class, the Excelle-2020 15N Manual Elite model also has a fuel tank capacity of 40L. During actual refueling, the amount of fuel filled may exceed the calibrated capacity. This occurs because automakers specify tank capacity from the tank bottom to the safety threshold level, leaving additional space between the safety threshold and the tank opening. This design accommodates fuel expansion due to temperature increases without causing overflow. If fuel is filled up to the tank opening during refueling, the actual fuel quantity will surpass the nominal tank capacity. To check remaining fuel levels, owners can observe the fuel gauge on the right side of the instrument cluster, marked with E (Empty) and F (Full). When the needle approaches E, it indicates low fuel, while nearing F signifies sufficient fuel.
As a car enthusiast, I'm quite familiar with the Buick Excelle model. Its fuel tank capacity is generally around 60 liters, which can support considerable mileage when full. During urban driving, the fuel consumption is approximately 8-10 liters per 100 kilometers, meaning a full 60-liter tank can cover over 600 kilometers, which is quite practical. On highways, it's even more fuel-efficient with longer range. I recommend not exceeding the full mark when refueling to prevent fuel overflow or sensor damage. Additionally, regularly checking the fuel cap's seal is important to avoid evaporation loss and safety hazards. Choosing reputable gas stations to fill up with high-quality gasoline can extend engine life. Overall, this capacity design is reasonable, balancing daily commuting and long-distance travel.