What is the fuel consumption of Nissan?

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ValentinaAnn
07/30/25 8:25am
Nissan's fuel consumption is 5.6-6.3L/100km. Main models under Nissan: Teana, a mid-size sedan product globally launched by Nissan since 1993, positioned between Sylphy and Maxima; Sylphy, formerly known as 'Sunny', is a compact sedan product globally launched by Nissan since 2000, and the successor to the Nissan Bluebird series; X-Trail, a compact SUV product globally launched by Nissan since 2000; Qashqai, a compact SUV product globally launched by Nissan since 2007. Here are some methods to reduce fuel consumption: Check the air conditioning system in summer. Air conditioning malfunctions are a significant reason for high fuel consumption. Poor cooling performance will increase fan speed and lower temperature to achieve a cooling effect; Frequent hard braking. Frequent hard braking is the main cause of persistently high car fuel consumption. While ensuring safe driving, make full use of the vehicle's inertia; For small-displacement cars, the air conditioning should not be turned on too strongly. For vehicles exposed to the sun, it is not advisable to turn on the air conditioning immediately after getting in. First, open the windows, set the fan to a higher gear without turning on the air conditioning to expel the hot air inside the car. Wait for the vehicle to cool down moderately before turning on the air conditioning.
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