How much fuel can the Sylphy hold?
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Under normal circumstances, the Sylphy can hold 47L of fuel. The refueling steps are as follows: first, turn off the engine, then open the fuel cap to fill up with gasoline. Here are some relevant details: 1. Taking the 2021 manual comfort version Sylphy as an example, its body dimensions are 4631mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1503mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm and a trunk capacity of 510L. 2. The 2021 manual comfort version Sylphy features a MacPherson strut front suspension and a torsion beam rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 122ps, a maximum power of 90kw, and a maximum torque of 155Nm.
I've been driving a 2020 Nissan Sylphy with a fuel tank capacity of around 52 liters. A full tank can easily cover over 550 kilometers on the highway. In city driving, due to traffic congestion, the fuel consumption rises to 7.5L/100km, so I usually consider refueling after about 450 kilometers. My daily commute is 30 kilometers one way, and I'm accustomed to refueling every two weeks. A money-saving tip is to fill up when fuel prices are low and use apps to find nearby gas stations with better discounts. Avoid filling up too quickly when the tank is empty, as it can damage the fuel pump. Refueling in the morning or evening when fuel density is slightly higher doesn't make much difference. The Sylphy's overall fuel efficiency is well-controlled, making it a worry-free and safe choice for family use. Additionally, compared to SUVs, its tank is smaller but the range isn't compromised, offering great economic practicality that I find very worthwhile.
The fuel tank capacity of the Sylphy is mostly around 50 liters. For example, my old 2005 model can hold up to 48 liters. A full refill costs just over 250 yuan at current fuel prices and can run about 500 kilometers, depending on driving habits. I often drive on highways with an average fuel consumption of 6L, but it rises to 8L in the city, making it a bit more fuel-intensive. It's recommended not to always fill the tank completely; keeping it half full reduces vehicle weight and saves fuel. I've also heard that the Sylphy has eco-friendly features with low emissions but requires regular maintenance. Compared to the Toyota Corolla, it requires slightly more frequent refueling but has lower maintenance costs. Daily attention to the fuel gauge is advised to avoid getting stranded on the roadside.