200 - 240 gallons.
About 1,122.1 gallons.
40.544 gallons
sorry but you will be introuble if you try to fill your diedel truck with gas??? It holds no gas, but can hold 38 gallons of diesel.
Class 8 trucks don't use gas - they use diesel. The capacity of the fuel tanks depends on how it's ordered. A local truck might only hold 100 gallons or so, while a long distance line haul truck might hold well over 300 gallons. For most fleet truck, 240 to 280 gallons is the norm. The truck I'm currently driving (and typing out this post from the sleeper of) has a capacity of 260 gallons.
150
30 gallons
7500 gallons due to the weight not the available volume in the tank.
The number gallons of fuel that a 1995 Chevy Silverado pickup truck holds will vary depending on whether it is long bed or short bed. The short bed hold 26 gallons, while the long beds hold 34 gallons.
65 gallons
A school bus can generally hold between 50 and 100 gallons of diesel fuel. This varies with the size and the brand of bus.
As much as the fuel tanks it came with were designed to hold. It's not a universal thing. I've driven trucks which held as little as 70 gallons, and trucks which held as much as 300 gallons. For an over-the-road truck, 240 gallons seems to be pretty standard fare.