Some vehicles, particularly larger trucks and vans, may have dual fuel tanks installed. Having two fuel tanks allows for increased fuel capacity and extended range between refueling stops. It’s less common in passenger cars and more commonly found in commercial vehicles or trucks designed for long-distance travel or heavy-duty applications.
One example of a vehicle with dual fuel tanks is the Ford F-150 pickup truck. Some models of the Ford F-150 offer an optional dual-tank setup, allowing for increased fuel capacity and flexibility for drivers who regularly travel long distances or haul heavy loads. Certain diesel-powered vehicles, especially those used for commercial purposes or towing, may also feature dual fuel tanks to accommodate the higher fuel consumption associated with diesel engines.
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