How much gas does a Dodge Dart hold?
The Dodge Dart typically holds about 16.9 gallons (64 liters) of fuel in its tank, a figure standard across the 2013–2016 model years. Exact capacity can vary slightly by trim or regional market, so checking your manual or door placard will confirm your specific car.
Tank capacity at a glance
For quick reference, manufacturers publish a single tank capacity figure that applies to most production Dart models. The value below reflects the commonly cited specification for the era.
- Fuel tank capacity: 16.9 gallons (64 liters) for 2013–2016 Dodge Dart models.
In practice, this is the total tank volume. The amount you can drive on a full tank depends on factors like the vehicle’s usable fuel, reserve, and driving conditions. Always verify exact figures with official documentation for your vehicle.
Notes by year or market
While 16.9 gallons is the typical capacity cited for most Dart variants, there can be slight variations in certain markets or early-year builds. If in doubt, reference your VIN-specific specifications from the manufacturer or a dealership.
How to verify the capacity on your car
To confirm the precise capacity for your Dart, consider these reliable sources and checks:
- Consult the owner’s manual that came with your vehicle.
- Inspect the information placard on the driver’s door jamb or inside the fuel‑filler door.
- Ask a Dodge/Chrysler dealer or reference official spec sheets for your trim and year.
Knowing the exact figure helps with planning refueling stops and estimating driving range, especially on longer trips or when using fuel-saving strategies.
Practical implications: range and fuel economy
The tank size interacts with a vehicle’s fuel efficiency to determine range. With a roughly 16.9-gallon tank, Dart drivers can estimate how far they can travel on a full tank by factoring in real-world fuel economy and driving habits.
Summary
The Dodge Dart generally carries a 16.9‑gallon (64‑liter) fuel tank across its 2013–2016 production years. Exact capacity should be confirmed for your specific vehicle using the owner’s manual or placards, as small variations can occur by market or trim. This capacity, combined with actual fuel economy, determines your practical driving range.
