It all depends on the car. You can look at the owners manual and you will see.
A typical delivery truck can hold around 2,000 to 4,000 gallons of heating oil, depending on the size and capacity of the tank.
A large bin or an auto gas tank.
Full load approx 31,000-45,000 gallons
33.5 gallons
The typical Buick Enclave has the fuel capacity of most other sedans. The typical fuel capacity is around 16 or 18 gallons.
I am almost sure mine is 32 Gallons
12 in the tank, 10 gallons full to empty on the gauge
it doesnt hold anything you moron its a hybid full electric
The 2011 Buick LaCrosse has a fuel tank capacity of approximately 18 gallons. This allows for a decent driving range, depending on the engine and driving conditions. It is designed to provide a balance of performance and efficiency typical of a full-size sedan.
I have a 2003 Jaguar S-Type 3.0 V6 and my Jag will hit the full margin at 16 gallons. Edmunds currently is saying that it can hold up to 18.4 gallons but although this may be true (i have not attempted this quantity) you can technically say you have a "full tank" at 16 gallons. The reason I will not attempt 18.4 gallons is due to my fear of overfilling the tank. Full Tank................................................16 gallons Fullest Tank (according to Edmunds)...........18.4 gallons
When it is 3/4 full, it will hold 450 cu ft of water which is 2803 Imperial gallons.
According to my Chilton"s Auto Repair Manual : For a 1991 Mercury Cougar ( 19.0 US. gallons )