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How many litres is a 2008 Honda Civic gas tank?

The fuel tank in a 2008 Honda Civic holds about 50 litres, roughly 13.2 US gallons. This quantity applies to the common 2008 Civic configurations, including both sedan and coupe models.


In practice, the official specification reflects the nominal capacity used to plan refueling and fuel range. Slight variations can occur due to manufacturing tolerances, the presence of reserve capacity, and calibration differences between individual vehicles.


Tank capacity by model


Below is a concise breakdown of the nominal tank capacity for the two common 2008 Civic body styles. The figures are rounded to the nearest litre for easy planning.



  • Civic Sedan (2008): 50 litres

  • Civic Coupe (2008): 50 litres


Both body styles share the same nominal tank size in official specifications. Real-world fill amounts may vary slightly due to gauge calibration and reserve capacity.


Notes on usage and range


With a full tank, typical driving ranges depend on driving conditions and fuel economy. The 2008 Civic’s combined fuel economy generally sits in the lower to mid 7–8 L/100 km range, which translates to several hundred kilometres per tank depending on driving style and conditions. For precise guidance, consult the owner's manual or the vehicle’s fuel-economy label.


Summary


The 2008 Honda Civic uses about 50 litres of fuel per full tank, a figure that remains consistent across sedan and coupe variants.

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