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How big is the gas tank on a 2000 Honda Civic?

The gas tank size for a 2000 Honda Civic is 13.2 gallons (50 liters). This is the standard capacity for most US-market Civics from that model year.


In this article, we break down the official capacity, note any variations by body style or market, explain how to verify the exact figure for your car, and discuss what the tank size means for real-world driving range.


Tank capacity by model and market


Here is the typical capacity you would expect across common configurations of the 2000 Civic.



  • US-spec 4-door sedan: 13.2 gallons (50 L)

  • US-spec 2-door coupe: 13.2 gallons (50 L)

  • Canada/other markets: 13.2 gallons (50 L)


For most 2000 Civics sold in major markets, the official fuel-tank specification is 13.2 gallons. Minor manufacturing tolerances and measurement definitions can cause small numerical variations, but the 13.2-gallon figure is the standard reference in owner materials and service data.


Verifying capacity for your specific vehicle


To confirm the exact spec for your individual car, check these sources:



  • Owner’s manual: Look under fuel specifications or technical data

  • Honda’s official service data or product release information for the 2000 Civic

  • Authorized Honda dealer or service center with your VIN on file


In practice, the 13.2-gallon specification covers the vast majority of US-market Civics from that year, but verifying with official documentation ensures accuracy for any non-standard configuration or regional variation.


Fuel range and real-world considerations


While the tank is a fixed size, the distance you can travel on a full tank depends on fuel economy, which varies by engine, transmission, maintenance, and driving conditions. With typical combined fuel economy figures for the era, a 13.2-gallon tank often yields hundreds of miles per tank in everyday driving.



  • Estimated range depends on mpg; common figures for older Civics hover in the high 20s to mid-30s mpg combined, varying by trim and transmission

  • Practical range on a full tank typically falls in the approximate hundreds of miles, not a precise single value due to driving style and conditions


Drivers should consider fuel-efficient habits and road conditions when estimating how far they can travel between fills.


Summary


The 2000 Honda Civic generally uses a 13.2-gallon (50-liter) fuel tank across the main US-market configurations. If you need the exact figure for a specific vehicle, consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer with your VIN. In practice, this tank size supports a practical, multi-hundred-mile range depending on driving efficiency and conditions.

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