Should Nissan Sylphy use 92 or 95 gasoline?

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DelLane
07/29/25 7:03pm
Nissan Sylphy uses 92 octane premium unleaded gasoline with a fuel tank capacity of 52L. There is a label on the inner side of the fuel tank cover indicating the appropriate fuel grade for this vehicle. When the engine's fuel consumption is determined, fuel usage largely depends on the driver's driving habits. Here is an introduction to Nissan Sylphy: 1. The Sylphy is a new strategic model launched globally by Nissan, featuring innovative design and advanced technology. Its S-curve dynamic styling creates a fashionable and elegant exterior, while the 2700MM ultra-long wheelbase provides spacious rear knee room for comfortable seating. 2. In ancient Chinese, "Xuan" means a magnificent carriage, and "Yi" represents comfort, ease, and excellence. The name "Sylphy" fully reflects the car's elegant design style and smooth driving experience, symbolizing a brand-new experience that brings infinite joy. With its human-oriented design and enduring comfort, it sets a new standard for mid-to-high-end sedans in terms of taste and ride quality. Currently, the Sylphy comes in two versions: 09 and 12.
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