What is the displacement of the Nissan Tiida?
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The Nissan Tiida has a displacement of 1.6 liters, with an engine power of 96 kilowatts. Introduction to displacement: Displacement refers to the total volume of all cylinders in the engine from top dead center to bottom dead center. The size of the displacement affects the engine's power and fuel consumption. Under normal circumstances, an engine with a larger displacement has stronger power but also higher fuel consumption. Calculation method for displacement: Cylinder cross-sectional area X stroke X number of cylinders = total displacement in cc. For example, stroke—42.5mm=4.25cm; bore—67.0mm=6.7cm; cross-sectional area—3.35X3.35X3.1416=35.25; cross-sectional area 35.25 X stroke 4.25 X number of cylinders 4 = total displacement 599cc.
I've been driving the Tiida for several years. The car usually has a 1.6-liter displacement, which sounds small but is actually quite stable. Driving in the city, I feel the acceleration is sufficient and fuel-efficient, with a fuel consumption of about 7 liters per 100 kilometers. A full tank can last for several days. On the highway, the power is decent, but it feels a bit weak when going uphill, requiring more throttle. I think small-displacement engines are easier to maintain, with simple servicing and affordable oil and spark plug changes. However, older models might have noticeable vibrations, so it's best to regularly check the air filter and engine carbon buildup to keep it running smoothly. Overall, it's designed for economy and practicality, making it suitable for daily commutes or as a second family car.