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How much gas does a 2001 Ford Taurus hold?

The 2001 Ford Taurus has a fuel tank capacity of 18.5 US gallons, about 70 liters.


Official capacity and unit conversions


The specification for most 2001 Taurus sedans lists a fuel tank capacity of 18.5 gallons. This converts to roughly 70 liters. The exact value appears in Ford's owner documentation and on the vehicle’s fuel door label. Real-world fill limits may vary slightly due to measurement methods or minor regional differences, but the official figure is 18.5 gallons.


Gallons to liters


One US gallon equals 3.78541 liters. Therefore, 18.5 gallons is about 70.0 liters.


Model-year and trim variations


For the 2001 Taurus, the tank size was consistent across typical trims and engines used in U.S. market sedans of that era. Some regional or special editions could differ slightly, but 18.5 gallons remains the standard figure for the common 2001 model.


What this means for driving range


With typical fuel economy values from that era, a full 18.5-gallon tank provides a practical driving range in the hundreds of miles. Actual range depends on engine choice, transmission, driving style, and road conditions, but many drivers could expect roughly 350–450 miles per tank under mixed driving.


Summary


In summary, the 2001 Ford Taurus holds about 18.5 gallons (approximately 70 liters) of gasoline in its tank. This capacity, paired with era-typical fuel efficiency, translates to a multi-hundred-mile range per full tank.

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