Is the Nissan Sylphy Tungsten Steel Gray color durable?
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The Tungsten Steel Gray color of the Sylphy is quite nice and has good dirt resistance. Below is some related information about the Sylphy: Body Dimensions: The Sylphy is a sedan series launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company in 1959. The car measures 4641mm in length, 1815mm in width, and 1447mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2712mm. It features front-engine, front-wheel drive, a fuel tank capacity of 47L, and standard seating for five. Powertrain Configuration: It uses a 1.6HR16DE engine with an all-aluminum cylinder block, true round machining process (F1 engine technology), reverse intake and exhaust layout, ultra-thin silent timing chain, CVTV continuously variable timing valve, double overhead camshaft, 16V, and platinum spark plugs. Maximum power is 80KW, and maximum torque is 153NM.
I've been driving a tungsten gray Sylphy for three years, and this color is truly dirt-resistant. Usually parked on the roadside exposed to wind and sun, dust on the car isn't very noticeable, whereas black cars look like they're covered in a layer of gray dust, and white cars stand out with even a little mud. Tungsten gray strikes a balance between light and dark—tree sap and bird droppings don't show up easily, and after a rain wash, it can look almost 80% new. There's a neighbor in my community who drives a white car and washes it twice a week, while my car looks just as good with a wash every two weeks. The downside is that touch-up paint for scratches may show color differences, but for daily use, it's hassle-free and perfect for busy friends who don't have time for frequent maintenance.