What is the general fuel tank capacity of a sedan?
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The general fuel tank capacity of a sedan is between 50 to 60 liters. Fuel tank capacity classification: The fuel tank volume of small sedans, mid-size sedans, and mid-size SUVs ranges between 55 to 70 liters; the fuel tank volume of large SUVs ranges between 100 to 1000 liters. Fuel tank capacity measures a vehicle's ability to carry gasoline. The larger the fuel tank capacity, the longer the vehicle's range and the stronger its power. Automobile fuel tank volume: The fuel tank volume is the maximum safe capacity announced by the manufacturer. The actual fuel tank capacity is greater than the nominal capacity. Generally, micro and small cars have a fuel tank capacity between 35-55 liters; compact and mid-size cars have a fuel tank capacity between 55-70 liters; some large full-size SUVs may have a fuel tank capacity exceeding 100 liters.