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Title: What is the gas tank size of a 2020 Dodge Charger?
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I’m planning a road trip in my 2020 Dodge Charger, and I’m trying to figure out the best way to plan my fuel stops along the way. I’ve seen different numbers thrown around regarding the gas tank size, and I want to make sure I get it right before I hit the road. I’d hate to be caught off guard by the fuel light coming on in the middle of nowhere—especially since I’m planning to drive through some pretty remote areas.

Does anyone know the exact gas tank size for the 2020 Charger? I’m particularly interested because my driving will be a mix of highway cruising and some stop-and-go in smaller towns, so I want to optimize my stops. Also, if anyone has any tips on maximizing fuel efficiency for long trips, I’m all ears. Thanks in advance!
 
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(08-30-2024, 01:59 PM)Nicko Wrote: I’m planning a road trip in my 2020 Dodge Charger, and I’m trying to figure out the best way to plan my fuel stops along the way. I’ve seen different numbers thrown around regarding the gas tank size, and I want to make sure I get it right before I hit the road. I’d hate to be caught off guard by the fuel light coming on in the middle of nowhere—especially since I’m planning to drive through some pretty remote areas.

Does anyone know the exact gas tank size for the 2020 Charger? I’m particularly interested because my driving will be a mix of highway cruising and some stop-and-go in smaller towns, so I want to optimize my stops. Also, if anyone has any tips on maximizing fuel efficiency for long trips, I’m all ears. Thanks in advance!

Road trips are always a blast, but yeah, knowing your fuel range is crucial, especially when you're venturing into more remote areas. For your 2020 Dodge Charger, the gas tank size is 18.5 gallons. That’s pretty standard across the different trims, so you should be good to go with that number.

When it comes to planning your fuel stops, I’d recommend using apps like GasBuddy or Google Maps, which can help you find gas stations along your route. Since you’ll be mixing highway driving with stop-and-go in smaller towns, you might see a bit of variation in your fuel economy. On the highway, you can generally expect better mileage, but city driving will bring that number down a bit.

To maximize fuel efficiency on your trip, here are a few tips that might help:

  1. Keep a steady speed: Using cruise control on the highway can help avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking, which saves gas.
  2. Lighten the load: Only bring what you really need. Extra weight can decrease your fuel efficiency.
  3. Check your tire pressure: Properly inflated tires can make a noticeable difference in how much fuel you burn.
  4. Plan your route smartly: Avoid heavy traffic areas when you can, and try to time your stops efficiently to minimize detours.

With these tips and your tank size in mind, you should be able to plan your stops and enjoy the trip without worrying about running on empty. Safe travels, and enjoy the journey!
 
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