What is the actual fuel consumption of the Sylphy 2.0?
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The actual fuel consumption of the Sylphy 2.0 is approximately 9.5L. The actual fuel consumption is influenced by multiple factors such as load, road conditions, driving habits, weather, wind speed, tire pressure, etc. The actual comprehensive fuel consumption should be based on real driving conditions. Methods to determine fuel consumption: You can check the fuel consumption through the car's dashboard, where F represents full and E represents empty. Alternatively, you can check the display screen, as most cars are equipped with an onboard computer display that shows fuel consumption. Factors affecting fuel consumption: Generally speaking, for the same distance and time, and the same driver (ignoring differences in vehicle manufacturing standards), fuel consumption is mainly related to resistance (aerodynamic drag and rolling resistance of the wheels). The weight or mass of the car is only a rough indicator and may not accurately reflect the actual resistance situation.
I've been driving the Nissan Sylphy 2.0 for over half a year now, and its daily commuting fuel consumption is quite reasonable. During summer with the AC on in stop-and-go city traffic, it averages between 7.8 to 8.5 liters per 100km. It's particularly fuel-efficient on highway cruises, dropping to around 6 liters. During rush hour traffic jams, the instantaneous fuel consumption on the dashboard can spike up to 12 liters, but the overall average of 8.2L/100km is accurate. A full tank easily covers 500 kilometers, and the fuel gauge drops slower than expected in the second half. Recently with cooler weather and no AC usage, the fuel consumption surprisingly dropped to 7.3L/100km - seems the AC compressor is indeed a major fuel consumer.