
Walk around the car before getting in: Adjust the seat before starting. Press the brake to turn on the ignition, then release the handbrake and the car's brake pedal to start.

When I first started driving the Sylphy, I developed a habit of walking around the car to check tire pressure and ensure the lights were working to prevent accidents. After getting into the driver's seat, I adjust the seat height and backrest angle to ensure my feet can comfortably reach the accelerator and brake pedals, and set the mirrors for a clear, blind-spot-free view. Then, I fasten the seatbelt and start the engine—the Sylphy's smart key system allows for easy push-button ignition. After starting, I don't rush to drive; instead, I check the dashboard for any warning lights, ensure everything is normal, shift into drive, release the handbrake, and smoothly accelerate for a gentle start. On the road, I pay attention to the turn signal position near the steering wheel, which is convenient for beginners with its one-touch operation. When parking, I always engage the handbrake, shift into 'P' gear, turn off the engine, and lock the doors for safety. I recommend that beginners familiarize themselves with the rearview camera for precise positioning to reduce collision risks, and regularly check the battery and brake pads.

When driving the Sylphy, I find it particularly simple and easy to handle. As a new driver, I started with the basics: before getting in the car, I always take a quick look around the vehicle to ensure there are no obstacles obstructing my view. Once inside, I fasten my seatbelt and adjust the rearview mirror angles to clearly see the traffic behind me on both sides. Starting the engine is a breeze—the Sylphy runs so quietly that noise is never an issue. Shifting to D gear, I gently release the brake and press the accelerator to start smoothly. The air conditioning is a cinch too—just press the AUTO button, and it controls the temperature and fan speed automatically, saving me the hassle of manual adjustments. During driving, I frequently use the turn signals and wiper buttons, which are responsive and easy to master. For parking, I always remember to engage the electronic parking brake, shift to P gear, and turn off the engine for safety. An extra tip for new drivers: practice low-speed turns more often and use the rearview camera to boost confidence—don’t stress about road conditions.

I practiced step by step from starting the Nissan Sylphy to driving. Before getting in the car, make sure the key or sensor is ready for starting. After sitting in the driver's seat and fastening the seatbelt, press the start button directly to ignite, wait a few seconds for the self-check to complete, shift to drive gear, release the brake, and gently press the accelerator for smooth acceleration to avoid jerking. Familiarize yourself with the turn signal position on the right side of the steering wheel for convenient and safe signaling. While driving, use the air conditioning temperature control buttons and avoid excessive cooling to save fuel. When parking, firmly pull the handbrake, shift to P gear, and turn off the engine. The Sylphy is easy to handle, so beginners should take it slow and develop good habits.


