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How many gallons does a 2010 Chevy Cobalt hold?

The 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt’s fuel tank capacity is 13.0 gallons (about 49 liters).


Understanding the tank size helps drivers estimate range between fills and plan trips accordingly. The Cobalt, available in coupe and sedan forms for that model year, uses a 13-gallon fuel tank across its configurations, with minor discrepancies sometimes reported due to rounding in different sources.


Official specifications


The standard fuel tank capacity for the 2010 Cobalt is listed as 13.0 gallons (49 liters) in GM service information and common automotive reference databases. This figure is widely cited across reliable sources and owner manuals.


Notes on variations


Some sources may show 13.0, 13.1, or 13.2 gallons due to rounding or measurement differences. The officially recognized capacity remains 13.0 gallons for the 2010 model year.


Range implications


With typical fuel economy for the Cobalt falling in the mid-20s to low-30s miles per gallon, a full 13-gallon tank generally provides roughly 325 to 420 miles of driving per tank under mixed driving conditions. Actual range will vary based on engine, transmission, driving habits, terrain, and maintenance.


Summary


In summary, the 2010 Chevy Cobalt holds 13 gallons of fuel, offering an approximate driving range of about 325 to 420 miles per tank depending on use and conditions. For precise specifications, consult the owner's manual or a dealer for your exact trim and configuration.

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