The 2000 Honda Civic typically uses a 13.2-gallon (50-liter) fuel tank, which is the standard size for most sixth-generation Civics in both sedan and coupe configurations.
In this article, we examine the tank size, what it means for driving range and refueling, and how to verify your exact capacity on your specific vehicle.
Tank size basics
Most 2000 Civics share the same fuel-tank size, with the commonly cited figure listed in manuals and service literature.
Below is the standard capacity for reference.
- Fuel tank capacity: 13.2 US gallons (50 liters) for most 2000 Civic sedans and coupes.
Keep in mind that there can be minor variations based on trim level or regional production. The exact figure for your car is on the fuel-filler door sticker or in the owner's manual.
How it affects range and fueling
Because miles per gallon vary by model and driving conditions, the distance you can travel on a full tank will vary. A typical 2000 Civic with normal driving might cover several hundred miles per tank, with highway driving delivering more range than city driving.
Ways to verify your exact capacity
To be precise about your vehicle, you should verify the exact tank size on your specific car. The following checks are commonly used by owners and mechanics.
Before listing the verification steps, note:
- Check the fuel-filler door sticker for the exact capacity stated by the manufacturer.
- Refer to the vehicle's owner's manual, which includes fuel-tank specifications.
- Contact a Honda dealer or use the VIN to pull original equipment specifications if needed.
Verifying the exact capacity ensures you plan refueling stops accurately and aligns with your car's own measurements.
Summary
The 2000 Honda Civic generally comes with a 13.2-gallon (50-liter) gas tank across most trims, with only minor variations possible. Always confirm with your vehicle's labeling or manual.


