Stingkia
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Very disappointed in Stinger's 15.9 gallon fuel tank. My Kia Optima has an 18.5 tank, which gives me enormous range ... over 100 miles greater than Stinger.
More fuel = more weight, at least this tank is larger than my old 2013 Sportage, once I fill the Stinger up the computer currently calculates a distance of approx. 540kms based on my current driving style/fuel consumption, so overall I’m pleased with the tank capacity, plenty of fuel stations around if needed.Very disappointed in Stinger's 15.9 gallon fuel tank. My Kia Optima has an 18.5 tank, which gives me enormous range ... over 100 miles greater than Stinger.
Since gas weighs about 6.2 pounds/gallon, the fuel weight for the very short time the tank is full is insignificant. Of course, a larger tank would weigh a few pounds more also. I would be happy to haul around a few extra pounds of tank for the added convenience.More fuel = more weight, at least this tank is larger than my old 2013 Sportage, once I fill the Stinger up the computer currently calculates a distance of approx. 540kms based on my current driving style/fuel consumption, so overall I’m pleased with the tank capacity, plenty of fuel stations around if needed.
Yep, I admit it. My Kia Optima's large tank has spoiled me. At highway speeds, I can easily get over 600 miles/tank.I agree. It would be nice to have 500+ mile range in a "Grand Tourer".
More fuel = more weight
An Audi A4's tank is even smaller.Kind of disappointment. Every time I gas it up, my range is 299 miles. My wife's elantra gets more than that.
What model stinger do U have? I can never get that much most I ever got was 320miles until empty!Speak for yourself.
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On the original topic though, it really does need another 2-3 gallons. The tank only shows 15, and that's a pretty big chunk missing as 'reserve fuel'.
What model stinger do U have? I can never get that much most I ever got was 320miles until empty!
My '15 Optima always showed about 525 miles remaining after fill-up. But straight hwy driving could easily beat that.I just sold my 16' Optima. It was stunning how long you could cruise in that car. I nearly made it from Atlanta to Ft. Lauderdale on one tank. I really thought the gas gauge had malfunctioned.
I filled up the other day (full tank) and started laughing wildly wondering what I had done! The Optima was the first car I bought that was able to see over 10MPG (tons of modded 10 sec sedans, offroad trucks, etc). Needless to say, I didn't care about gas mileage when I was getting 35MPG in Eco mode on the highway. I am starting to care now, and I never thought I would!
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My '15 Optima always showed about 525 miles remaining after fill-up. But straight hwy driving could easily beat that.
Would you rather drive your wife's Elantra .Kind of disappointment. Every time I gas it up, my range is 299 miles. My wife's elantra gets more than that.
Would you rather drive your wife's Elantra .