30 gallons total (15 per tank)
Chevy Silverado models for 2000-2008 hold about 26 gallons in their tanks.
The fuel tank size on a Chevrolet Impala from 2002 to 2013 is average 17.5 gallons. The fuel tanks from 2005 to 2008 were only 16.5 gallon tanks, though.
If you are transporting the fuel in containers that are not your fuel tanks, you can carry up to 1000 pounds of it. That's around 133 gallons. If the fuel is in your tanks, you can carry as much as they'll hold.
Anything from 100 to 400 gallons, split between two tanks. Most of the rigs you see going down the road carry 200 gallons--dual 100 gallon tanks.
Standard tanks hold 42 gal. long range tanks hold 56 gal.
Internal the F-15 holds about 13,455 lbs of fuel which is (depending what weight number you use) about 1979 US gallons of fuel. External fuel on three hard points can handle up to 3 x 600 US gallons of fuel plus F-15C and E's carry that with what are called conformal tanks. They hold 750 US gallons of fuel. So, say a F-15C on a long transfer trip to the middle east will carry, 1979 gallons with three hard points drop tanks with a total fuel of 3779 gallons of fuel
There are 2 tanks and both are 19 gallons.
The Apache Longbow can carry about 315 imperial gallons of fuel. Later models can carry up to 4 underwing tanks of 230 gal each.
Gas tanks range from tiny tanks (like on my 81 Yamaha 250xt - 1.5 gallons) to 6 gallons in some I would suppose.
7,000 pounds internal. At 6.84 lbs per gallon, this works out to 1020 gallons 12,000 pounds or 1750 gallons total with 2 external drop-tanks.
there are 22 gallon tanks for the 4.3 litre v6 and a 33 gallon tank for the v8 there are 22 gallon tanks for the 4.3 litre v6 and a 33 gallon tank for the v8
an 18 wheeler does not use gas.it uses diesel.now the tanks can hold anywhere from 60 gallons to 200 gallons each most trucks have a tank on each side so if they are 200 gallon tanks, the 18 wheeler can carry 400 gallons of fuel when full All new trucks are equipped with dual fuel tanks for balance--if you had only one tank the truck's steering would be different with a full tank than with an empty one. They come in three sizes: 100 gallons, 150 gallons and 200 gallons. Fleet drivers' trucks have 100-gallon tanks, and we refuel every day. Independents usually run 200-gallon tanks, but I think if I had my own rig I'd have 100-gallon tanks.