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ctilsie242
May 17, 2018Explorer II
I am used to older cars where, as part of gassing up, you bounce the car a little bit, which allows you to add 1-2 more gallons. I also fill the vehicle up on a hill pointing downwards, which helps there.
I also wish vehicles had bigger fuel tanks, but I wonder if they were cut short so they would be less heavy to pass CAFE regulations. Realistically, a pickup truck should have at least a 55+ gallon fuel tank, or like the older Ford F-150s, two 20 gallon fuel tanks. I would rather have two fuel tanks, perhaps one with a hidden fuel fill, just due to people siphoning gas.
I also wish vehicles had bigger fuel tanks, but I wonder if they were cut short so they would be less heavy to pass CAFE regulations. Realistically, a pickup truck should have at least a 55+ gallon fuel tank, or like the older Ford F-150s, two 20 gallon fuel tanks. I would rather have two fuel tanks, perhaps one with a hidden fuel fill, just due to people siphoning gas.
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