What is the fuel consumption of the Classic Sylphy?
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The comprehensive fuel consumption of the Classic Sylphy is 5.2-6.1L/100km. Currently, there are three models of the Classic Sylphy available for sale: the CVT Luxury Edition and CVT Comfort Edition, both with a comprehensive fuel consumption of 5.2L/100km. The Manual Comfort Edition has a comprehensive fuel consumption of 6.1L/100km. The above figures are based on the NEDC comprehensive fuel consumption, which is the fuel consumption data measured under the NEDC test procedure. The actual fuel consumption is higher than these values, ranging from 6.8-8.0L/100km. Specific factors affecting car fuel consumption are as follows: Car weight: Larger and heavier cars tend to consume more fuel. Generally, a small family car with a 1.6L engine and a weight of about 1.2 tons has a fuel consumption of approximately 7.5 liters (calculated under full load conditions), while an SUV weighing around 1.5 tons consumes about 8.5 liters. Different weights lead to varying fuel consumption. Drag coefficient: Higher drag increases fuel consumption during driving. Cars with better aerodynamics have lower drag coefficients, resulting in lower fuel consumption. Economical RPM: During driving, the engine has an optimal torque output point. Maintaining the car's speed within this torque output range significantly reduces fuel consumption. Generally, small-displacement cars achieve this at around 70 km/h, while larger-displacement cars do so at about 100 km/h. Staying within this economical RPM range ensures minimal fuel consumption. Driving style: Aggressive driving behaviors such as sudden acceleration, frequent overtaking, and not easing off the throttle before stopping at traffic lights can increase fuel consumption.
The fuel consumption of the classic Sylphy is generally around 5 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers, depending on how you drive. When I frequently drive long distances, the fuel consumption is around 6 liters, which is quite economical, but it can go up to over 7 liters when stuck in city traffic. The official data is approximately 6.2 liters per 100 kilometers, but in actual usage, driving habits have a significant impact—for example, sudden braking and rapid acceleration can increase fuel consumption. Using air conditioning in hot weather can also add one or two percentage points. It's recommended to maintain regular tire and engine upkeep, such as keeping tire pressure at the standard level and ensuring the air filter is clean, as these can slightly reduce fuel consumption. This car has a small-displacement engine, making it an economical choice among family vehicles. I think it offers good value for money, and if new owners break it in properly, they can further optimize fuel efficiency.