Which SUVs have fuel tanks over 100 liters?
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SUVs with fuel tanks over 100 liters: Lexus LX: The Lexus LX is a full-size SUV. Owners might consider it as a rebadged Land Cruiser, though the Lexus LX is positioned higher than the Toyota Land Cruiser. Range Rover: The Range Rover perfectly embodies luxury, elegance, and grandeur. It can exude the sophistication and pride of British royalty while also magnifying the wealth image of business owners. Navigator: The Lincoln Navigator is a full-size SUV. Its massive body gives it a commanding presence, and its road presence is as striking as a Ferrari. Infiniti QX80: The Infiniti QX80 is a full-size SUV based on the Patrol. Compared to the Patrol, the QX80 boasts more luxurious exterior and interior designs. Patrol: The Nissan Patrol is a parallel-imported full-size SUV, often referred to as one of the "Three Musketeers" of parallel imports alongside the Toyota Prado and Land Cruiser. Fuel tank maintenance tips: Drain any accumulated water and sediment from the fuel tank, and check for oil leaks at pipe joints and switches. For fuel tank caps equipped with air and vapor valves, ensure the vent holes are clear. Keep the fuel filler inlet filter intact to prevent impurities from entering the tank and clogging the fuel lines. The sealing gasket on the fuel filler cap should also be in good condition to prevent fuel spillage while driving.
Like the Toyota Land Cruiser 200 series I drove during long-distance trips, it has a massive 138-liter fuel tank that can cover over 800 kilometers without refueling, making it extremely convenient for wilderness adventures. The Lexus LX series shares the same large capacity, perfect for friends who frequently travel to remote areas. The Ford Expedition offers about a 98-liter fuel tank in certain high-end versions, approaching 100 liters, but some owners modify it to exceed 110 liters for extended range. These SUVs are designed to eliminate the hassle of frequent refueling, especially for self-drive enthusiasts like me, choosing such vehicles means less worry about sparse gas stations. The downside is higher fuel consumption, but the extended range saves time. Others like the Jeep Wagoneer also come in large-tank models, worth considering.